Dataset for "Investigating the Effectiveness of Digital Cognitive Training at Improving Mental Health and Social Engagement in an ‘at Risk’ Population"
A cleaned dataset for the above study, including total scores for questionnaires and behavioural tasks, pre- and post cognitive training.
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MacLellan, A.,
2025.
Dataset for "Investigating the Effectiveness of Digital Cognitive Training at Improving Mental Health and Social Engagement in an ‘at Risk’ Population".
Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01491.
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DCT_MH_data.csv
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Dataset for the study: Investigating the Effectiveness of Digital Cognitive Training at Improving Mental Health and Social Engagement in an ‘at Risk’ Population.
Creators
Alex MacLellan
University of Bath
Contributors
Katherine Button
Supervisor
University of Bath
Graeme Fairchild
Supervisor
University of Bath
University of Bath
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Data collection method:
This was a three-arm, randomised controlled trial with questionnaires and behavioural tasks completed pre- and post-intervention.
Data processing and preparation activities:
Screening data was linked with baseline and post-training data in R with those who didn't meet the inclusion criteria excluded.
Technical details and requirements:
R studio.
Documentation Files
DCTandMH_data_dictionary.xlsx
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Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Data dictionary for the accompanying dataset
Funders
University of Bath
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000835
Publication details
Publication date: 24 July 2025
by: University of Bath
Version: 1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01491
URL for this record: https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/1491
Related papers and books
MacLellan, A., Fairchild, G., and Button, K., 2025. Investigating the Effectiveness of Digital Cognitive Training at Improving Mental Health and Social Engagement in an ‘at Risk’ Population. Cognitive Therapy and Research. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-025-10636-8.
Contact information
Please contact the Research Data Service in the first instance for all matters concerning this item.
Contact person: Alex MacLellan
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Psychology