Rebound Group Research · The Evidence Series
Research.
The peer-reviewed evidence behind Dimple's anonymous mental health infrastructure — prevalence, help-seeking, academic outcomes, and the behavioural science of anonymity, synthesised for educators, policy makers, and investors.
01 · Research validation dossier
The Evidence. The Protocol.
Six independent research findings on mental health without stigma in India — why anonymous support works where identity-linked platforms fail, and how the literature converged on the architecture Dimple already built.
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02 · Research memorandum
Academic Achievement.
Students with mental health support score higher, stay in school longer, and cope better with exam stress. The meta-analytical evidence that mental health is academic infrastructure — and what it means for schools.
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03 · Research memorandum
A Role They Were Never Trained For.
Teenage mental health in India cannot rest on teachers. The evidence on why awareness programmes and teacher training fall short — and why anonymous, proactive systems are required instead.
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04 · Behavioural science dossier
When No One Is Watching.
The behavioural science of anonymous disclosure — why people say more, and tell the truth, when nothing they share can be linked to their identity.
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The Evidence Series is published by Rebound Group Research (RGR) in support of Dimple, the anonymous student mental health platform. Each dossier synthesises peer-reviewed literature for a non-specialist audience; full citations are provided on every page.