The Mental-Dex paper explains how structured wellbeing visibility can support high-risk population programs without sliding into deterministic clinical claims.
It frames the product around resilience, structured follow-up and human-reviewed escalation support for partner programs.


Why wellbeing change is often visible only over time. Single snapshots rarely explain how strain accumulates across individuals or cohorts.
Why exposed populations need structured monitoring. Programs need a layer between check-ins, crisis lines and fragmented observations.
How Mental-Dex supports operators. The paper explains cohort visibility, check-ins, structured follow-up and dashboard logic.
Human-reviewed workflows and escalation support. Action remains tied to people and program process, not automated diagnosis claims.
Institutional and white-label deployment. The framing is designed for partner programs, public initiatives and localized rollout models.