IMPACT LAB
Loyola University Chicago, Department of Psychology

Supportive Accountability in Mental-health Mentoring of Youth (SAMMY)
We collaborated with Jean Rhodes (UMass Boston) and Liz Raposa (Fordham University) to develop and test a mental health promotion program that integrates supportive accountability and skills practice into mentoring relationships, both face-to-face and through a newly developed smartphone app (MentorHub, then MentorPro) that connects to other wellbeing-promoting apps like Headspace, SuperBetter, and Intellicare. Due to the lack of user engagement common among many mental health apps, this team has designed and developed a novel app that leverages the support and trust that mentors traditionally build with their mentees to incorporate intentional skill building and accountability to help build youth resilience. This app provides the platform for mentors and mentees to check in, review progress towards goals, and encourage continued app use.
We helped design trials to test this program within Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Friends of the Children, and other youth mentoring agencies.