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Evaluating an AI-Driven Mental Health App (LifeLine) in Northern Communities: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Project ongoing

Project Overview

Many people in northern and Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan face challenges in accessing mental health support due to distance, limited services, and long wait times. This project aims to work together with community members, Elders, youth, and local health workers to strengthen mental health support using a mobile app that offers daily check-ins, guided conversations, and the ability to connect with care providers remotely. The app is designed to feel culturally safe, supportive, and respectful of local values.
The study will involve youth and adults in La Loche and Whitecap Dakota communities. Participants will try the app, share feedback on what works well, and help guide improvements. By learning directly from the community, this project will show whether this approach helps reduce stress, anxiety, and low mood, while improving continuity of care. The results may help create long-term, community-led digital mental health support across Saskatchewan.

Partners and Donors

Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation