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Economic Evaluation of Mindline.sg
Sponsor: Centre for Evidence and Implementation Singapore Ltd
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mindline.sg, a digital mental health platform, in improving mental health literacy, emotional wellbeing, quality of life, and economic outcomes among adults in Singapore. We will conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) with two phases: an initial screening and a 1-month intervention. Eligible participants, identified based on mental health symptom scores, will be randomly assigned to either an intervention group using mindline.sg or a control group receiving standard mental health information. The intervention group will receive weekly prompts to engage with key features of the platform, including psychoeducation, positive psychology tools, emotion regulation exercises, and access to digital navigation for mental health services. Participants in both groups will complete surveys at baseline, post-intervention, and two months post-intervention, measuring outcomes such as mental health symptoms, resilience, wellbeing, emotion regulation, mental health literacy, and work performance. We expect mindline.sg users to show greater improvements across mental health and quality of life indicators, increased mental health literacy, and better work productivity compared to controls. This study will provide evidence on the utility of digital mental health tools in supporting population mental wellbeing and inform future digital mental health strategies in Singapore and similar contexts.
Official title: Study on Understanding the Overall Effectiveness of Mindline.sg on Improving Mental Health Literacy, Quality of Life and Economic Outcomes
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2025-11-20
Completion Date
2026-03
Last Updated
2026-01-15
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
mindline.sg
mindline.sg is a polydigital mental health platform with resources, wayfinding, and peer support via a forum. The website was built by the MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation together with Ministry of Social and Family Development, National Council of Social Service and Institute of Mental health. The content was cureated by the mindline.sg team and vetted by a clinical review panel which included clinicians from IMH and Fei Yue Community Services.
Locations (1)
National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore