Past Research

Cope Notes Digital Mental Health Program

Johnny Crowder and Kristin KosylukThe STAR Lab partnered with Mr. Johnny Crowder, Founder and CEO of Cope Notes, a mental health text messaging intervention, on program evaluation.

The STAR Lab team, in collaboration with USF's College of Engineering (Dr. Tempestt Neal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering; Ms. Sayde King, CES Doctoral Student) and USF Morasani College of Medicine (Amy Phillips, Director of Wellness) conducted a mixed methods study to understand user experiences with Cope Notes. This work was led by Ms. King and Ms. Jana LeBert, a member of the Summer 2019 USF Summer Research Institute funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). 

King, S., Lebert, J., Tucker, L., Neal, T. Phillips, A., & Kosyluk, K. (2022). Characterizing User Experiences With an SMS Text Messaging–Based mHealth Intervention: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Formative Research, 6 (5).

The STAR Lab also conducted a preliminary effectiveness trial of the Cope Notes program, documenting the impact of Cope Notes on symptoms, perceived stress,emotional intelligence, and coping.  

Kosyluk, K., Tran, J.T., King, S., Torres, K., & Neal, T. (2023). Preliminary Effectiveness Study of the Cope Notes Digital Mental Health Program. Journal of Mental Health. 

An accessible, one-page summary of this research can be found here.

- You can view a Now This Daily segment featuring Mr. Crowder and Cope Notes with a piece by Dr. Kosyluk here.

Jana Lebert and Kristin Kosyluk
 Ms. Jana LeBert and Dr. Kristin Kosyluk celebrating the culmination of the SRI experience with Ms. LeBert's presentation of the preliminary findings of a mixed methods study of user experiences with Cope Notes.