Project Overview

The EAAD-Best project is funded within the Annual Work Programme 2020 of the 3rd EU Health Programme (HP-PJ-2020).

The EAAD-Best project involves i) transferring the community-based 4-level intervention concept of the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD) to new regions and countries in Europe, and ii) promoting the international uptake of the iFightDepression®-tool, an internet-based self-management tool for patients with depression.

The EAAD-Best project is a collaboration of organisations from 10 European countries (Belgiam, Bulgaria, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, and Spain). In Ireland, the EAAD 4-level intervention will be transferred to three new regions and the iFightDepression®-tool will be promoted for uptake nationally.

Project Aims

EAAD-Best has two overarching aims:

  1. To improve care for patients with depression
  2. To prevent suicidal behaviour in Europe

Additional aims of EAAD-Best include reducing stigma, improving health literacy, and encouraging help-seeking behaviour.

Prof Ella Arensman, Almas Khan, Aileen Callanan, Dr Anvar Sadath Vakkayil, Mallorie Leduc, Dr Grace Cully, Niall McTernan and Eileen Hegarty

Keep up to date with EAAD-Best

The best way to keep informed and up-to-date about EAAD-Best is to follow @EAADBestIreland on Twitter.

There is also a dedicated EAAD-Best website, with resources and information materials: https://eaad-best.eu/intervention-materials-ireland/

You can also check out the iFight Depression website for further information.

To contact a member of the EAAD-Best team, please email eaadbest@ucc.ie

Recent Publications

Commentary paper in final stages of publication in the Nature journal titled: “An Evidence-Based Approach to Depression and Suicidal Behavior during Public Health Emergencies: The Four-level Community-based Intervention of the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD)”