We are currently working on a systematic review and meta-analysis on digital interventions to foster resilience in non-clinical population (PROSPERO-ID: CRD42021286780).

To include as many studies as possible and to control for the potential impact of publication bias, we are looking for unpublished or not yet published data on digital resilience interventions. Studies could be relevant if they meet following criteria: The study reports 1) on a non-clinical population with a mean age ≥ 18 years; 2) one group of participants receives a digital resilience intervention (i.e., online/web-based intervention, mobile intervention, computer-delivered intervention), 3) the intervention group is compared with an active or passive control group, and 4) the study reports on mental health outcome (e.g., depressive symptoms, general mental health, stress symptoms), resilience (as an outcome) or resilience factors (e.g., self-efficacy, optimism, sense of coherence). 5) The study uses a randomized-controlled design (individual- or cluster-level randomization).

We are able to work with effect sizes (d or Hedge’s g) as well as raw data if you prefer to share your data with us in this form (of course for this use only). If you send us any unpublished effect sizes or data, it is up to you to decide if you want to be mentioned in the meta-analysis as author or if you would like to remain anonymous. If you have any suitable data for us or if you are not sure whether your study would meet your inclusion criteria, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to [email protected].

Many thanks for supporting our project in advance.

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