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Apps can aid virtual access to mental health resources for LGBTQIA+ community

Research has established that the prevalence of mental health conditions among LGBTQIA+ individuals is higher. Mid-Day Online spoke to the creator of a mobile application that aims to make mental health resources inclusive and accessible

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Every year, June is observed as Pride Month to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community around the world. Representative Image. Pic/iStock

Every year, June is observed as Pride Month to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community around the world. Representative Image. Pic/iStock

Developed in 2020, Evolve is a health application that helps users improve their mental well-being through interactive content based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The Indian application, with over 200,000 users, has a strong focus on LGBTQIA+ persons. Owing to its curated content specifically catering to the members of the community, Evolve is one of the featured apps on Google Play to celebrate Pride Month in India. Mid-Day Online spoke to Anshul Kamath, co-founder of Evolve to understand how applications can pave the pathway for inclusive health resources.

How critical is it for the LGBTQIA+ community to access mental health resources?

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