Partners | Indonesian Organisations | ||
Universitas YARSI, Faculty of Psychology & Faculty of Information Technology Universitas Indonesia, Faculty of Medicine Asosiasi Kesehatan Remaja (AKAR) Indonesia | |||
Australian Organisations | |||
St. Vincents Hospital Sydney, Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD) University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, School of Psychology & Black Dog Institute | |||
Lead Researcher/s (Principal Investigator) | Ratih Arruum Listiyandini, M.Psi., Ph.D., Psikolog | ||
Researchers | Titi Sahidah Fitriana, M.Psi., M.Sc., Ph.D., Psikolog Dilfa Juniar, M.Psi., Psikolog Endang Fourianalistyawati, M.Psi., Ph.D., Psikolog Dr. Ummi Azizah Rahmawati Rinaldi Ridwan, S.Sos., MAHCM., Ph.D dr. Levina Chandra Khoe, MPH Prof. Jill Newby Dr Alison Mahoney | ||
Research location | Indonesia, with main site in DKI Jakarta | ||
Keyword | Digital mental health, Web-based Intervention, Culturally relevant, Indonesian Young Adults, Mental health accessibility | ||
Principal Organisation | Universitas YARSI | ||
Research summary | Our project aims to develop and evaluate a culturally adapted, web-based mental health intervention for Indonesian young adults. This collaborative effort between Indonesian and Australian organisations will enhance mental health services accessibility in Indonesia, where mental health professionals are scarce. By assessing the usability, acceptability, and effectiveness of the intervention, we aim to support equitable research partnerships between Australia and Indonesia, fostering mutual knowledge exchange and addressing mental health disparities. The study’s findings will inform the development of an evidence-based online mental health platform tailored to the Indonesian context. |