Systematic Review Resources

Video games have been recognized as Digital Therapeutics for over a decade now. A meta study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh and republished by The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2013, revealed

Video games, mental health and sleep are closely connected, and for good reason. A recent study published in the National Institute of Health found that video games can provide a

That is NOT Immersive! Study finds that VR breathing interventions are NOT more effective at improving mental health outcomes than non-VR alternatives. It seems that some in the digital therapeutic

A massive 116 study meta-review (from 2017!) reveals video games are capable of changing our brain shape and function. Marc Palaus and team reviewed 22 gaming studies exploring structural changes in

Winning The Game Against Depression: A Systematic Review of Video Games for the Treatment of Depressive Disorders This review offers a comprehensive picture of the effectiveness of video games, (including

Exergaming is Improving Cognitive and Physical Function In People With Memory Issues and Dementia. The combination of motion and action based video games continues to show great promise as a

This study powerfully demonstrates the potential video games wield for the treatment of mental health. Dr. Federica Pallavicini‘s work is a cornerstone for the theories DeepWell DTx developed and the practices we deploy

VR is Proving to be a Powerful Treatment for Stress, Anxiety and Depression, but there is still work to be done. This very well done systemic review by Psychologist Federica

Video games found to be a very effective stress and anxiety treatment, surpassing medications, EMDR and standalone physiotherapy. This meta study conducted by Dr. Federica Pallavicini, PhD and associates from