Digital Health Equity and Access Lab
@cal_dheal
Directed by Dr. Adrian Aguilera (@draguilera). Working to develop technologies to improve mental health in underserved communities.
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Our protocol paper for the DIAMANTE trial is online. An mHealth app using machine learning to increase physical activity in underserved patients with diabetes and depression. BMJ_Open Adrian Aguilera @CourtneyRLyles @rhernandezramos Urmimala Sarkar, MD, MPH bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/8/e…
We Digital Health Equity and Access Lab developed a daily texting program to provide tips on managing with the #stress of #socialdistancing and #StayHome orders. Please share widely! Sign up by texting WELL to 415-480-5211 or by clicking the link berkeley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8t…
The protocol of our study "StayWell at Home" is now online JMIR Publications. We developed a free texting intervention for Coping With Social Distancing During COVID-19. Adrian Aguilera @rhernandezramos Digital Health Equity and Access Lab Alein Y. Haro-Ramos, PhD MPH Sabrina Darrow Stay tuned for results! researchprotocols.org/2021/1/e23592/
Join us for a discussion on how we can mitigate barriers to accessing care and improve health outcomes through digital health interventions with Adrian Aguilera, Adimika Arthur, and more. Happening 3/9 at 12 PM. Register: bit.ly/iheadigitalhea…
What a pleasure to be on The Anomalous Mind podcast to talk about my postdoctoral work on #digitalhealth & #healthequity at Digital Health Equity and Access Lab UCBSocialWelfare Adrian Aguilera! I discuss our (COVID-19) texting, app and chatbot projects.
Therapy apps may be widely hyped, but how well do they address unmet needs for mental health care? Adrian Aguilera and other experts comment. Digital Health Equity and Access Lab Berkeley LCOEBH thecut.com/article/mental…
Proud of this paper just published in #ABM SBM Adrian Aguilera @CourtneyRLyles Bibhas Chakraborty Joseph Jay Williams Our microrandomized trial: texting to increase physical activity. Texts help university students walk more, but this decreases with time. doi.org/10.1093/abm/ka…
Using participant feedback, crowdsourced data, and researcher expertise we developed text messages to encourage physical activity in low-income minority patients with diabetes & depression. (mhealth.jmir.org/2021/5/e21177) caroline figueroa Adrian Aguilera @CourtneyRLyles Joseph Jay Williams