Collecting real-world data for meaningful research
Collecting real-world data for meaningful research
Discover our live and previous studies, harnessing everyday experiences to deepen our understanding of mental health and environmental impacts.
Collecting real-world data for meaningful research
Discover our live and previous studies, harnessing everyday experiences to deepen our understanding of mental health and environmental impacts.
Trusted and used by distinguished institutions globally
Trusted and used by distinguished institutions globally
Previous research
Previous research
Here is a selection of scientific studies supported by the Citizen Scientist app.
Urban Mind: Using Smartphone Technologies to Investigate the Impact of Nature on Mental Well-Being in Real Time
Ioannis Bakolis, Ryan Hammoud, Michael Smythe, Johanna Gibbons, Neil Davidson, Stefania Tognin & Andrea Mechelli
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/68/2/134/4791430
Digging deeper in Shanghai: towards a ‘mechanism-rich’ epidemiology
Lonely in a crowd: investigating the association between overcrowding and loneliness using smartphone technologies
The mental health benefits of visiting canals and rivers: An ecological momentary assessment study
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals mental health benefits of birdlife
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals an incremental association between natural diversity and mental wellbeing
Urban Mind: Using Smartphone Technologies to Investigate the Impact of Nature on Mental Well-Being in Real Time
Ioannis Bakolis, Ryan Hammoud, Michael Smythe, Johanna Gibbons, Neil Davidson, Stefania Tognin & Andrea Mechelli
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/68/2/134/4791430
Digging deeper in Shanghai: towards a ‘mechanism-rich’ epidemiology
Lonely in a crowd: investigating the association between overcrowding and loneliness using smartphone technologies
The mental health benefits of visiting canals and rivers: An ecological momentary assessment study
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals mental health benefits of birdlife
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals an incremental association between natural diversity and mental wellbeing
Previous research
Here is a selection of scientific studies supported by the Citizen Scientist app.
Urban Mind: Using Smartphone Technologies to Investigate the Impact of Nature on Mental Well-Being in Real Time
Ioannis Bakolis, Ryan Hammoud, Michael Smythe, Johanna Gibbons, Neil Davidson, Stefania Tognin & Andrea Mechelli
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/68/2/134/4791430
Digging deeper in Shanghai: towards a ‘mechanism-rich’ epidemiology
Lonely in a crowd: investigating the association between overcrowding and loneliness using smartphone technologies
The mental health benefits of visiting canals and rivers: An ecological momentary assessment study
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals mental health benefits of birdlife
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals an incremental association between natural diversity and mental wellbeing
Contacts
Contacts
NatureBoost and the Citizen Scientist app were created as a collaboration between King’s College London, Nomad Projects, and That Product Studio, with support from Wellcome.
If you want to use the Citizen Scientist app for your research or have any questions or suggestions, please get in touch with Professor Andrea Mechelli:
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Website & Mobile Apps by That Product Studio
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