Collaboration across projects makes us stronger
Cross-project collaboration, such as between Youth-GEMs and Happy Mums, highlights the importance of bridging experiences and expertise to build more impactful solutions for mental health.
The 2 Youth-GEMs apps: explained
The Youth-GEMs project is developing two distinct mobile apps: Gemmy and The Youth-GEMs App. Both are co-created with young people, grounded in scientific evidence, and essential to the Youth-GEMs initiative – but they serve different purposes and audiences. In this article, we outline the key differences between the two!
Using Federated Learning in YOUTH-Gems. What have we learned so far?
In this article, Esmeralda Ruiz, postdoc at the University of Barcelona and co-lead of WP6 highlights how the integration of a federated learning platform is helping Youth-GEMs reshape the prediction of mental health difficulties in vulnerable youth, while ensuring the highest standards of data privacy and security.
Youth-GEMs at ESCAP 2025: A Powerful Meeting of Science and Lived Experience
Youth-GEMs took part at ESCAP 2025, Europe’s largest congress in child and adolescent psychiatry with a dynamic programme of presentations. From participatory research to biomarker discovery, the consortium highlighted how young people’s voices and scientific innovation drive progress in mental health research.
How we make decisions when developing a mental health app that makes use of AI?
A discussion between mental health experts, technical experts, social science and humanities experts and young people.
New Scientific Paper: Psychotic symptoms in young people admitted to adolescent mental health services – do they predict future schizophrenia?
Research shows that young people who are hospitalised in adolescence for mental health problems are at high risk of developing mental health disorders when followed to adulthood. But can we identify young people at risk of schizophrenia while still in adolescence?
A deep dive into the Gemmy App and how Young Experts are shaping it!
In this article, Laura Giani, software developer and project manager at Ab.Acus, provides insights into the work being carried out in WP2 and highlights how collaboration with Young Experts is playing a pivotal role in shaping the direction of the Youth-GEMs app!
New Scientific Paper: Genetics and Environment Together Influence Psychotic Experiences in Teenagers
In a recent scientific paper, YOUTH-GEMs researchers, in collaboration with various institutions, explored the complex role of genetics and environment in contributing to psychotic experiences among teenagers.
Hanske Douwenga Contributes to ‘Clicks & Concerns: Youth and Online’ Conference
On Tuesday, February 11, Youth-GEMs researcher Hanske Douwenga participated in the ‘Clicks & Concerns: Youth and Online’ conference, organized by UNICEF.
Youth-GEMs at the European Commission’s Policy Event on Mental Health
On 18 February 2025 part of the Youth-GEMs travelled to Brussels to take part in the European Commission’s Policy Event on Mental Health!