Draft talk:OCD.app
Request for Review: ocd.app Draft
[edit]Dear reviewer,
This article submission concerns '''ocd.app''', a mobile health application developed by GGtude Ltd. for the treatment and management of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related conditions.
The app's efficacy is supported by a strong body of peer-reviewed research:
- The platform has been evaluated in over 12 published randomized controlled trials (RCTs), as cited in the references section.
- Studies have been conducted across multiple countries, including the United States, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and Israel.
- Research includes samples from clinical populations, subclinical groups, and university students, supporting broad generalizability.
- In addition to symptom reduction, studies demonstrated increases in resilience to psychological triggers.
- Results have been published in reputable journals such as ''Behaviour Research and Therapy'', ''Journal of Affective Disorders'', ''British Journal of Clinical Psychology'', and ''Scientific Reports''.
Every effort has been made to ensure the draft maintains a neutral point of view, complies with Wikipedia's notability and verifiability guidelines, and references reliable independent sources.
'''Disclosure:''' I, Professor Guy Doron, co-founder of GGtude Ltd., am the original author of this article. I acknowledge a conflict of interest regarding the subject matter and have strived to adhere to Wikipedia’s neutrality, reliable sourcing, and conflict of interest guidelines throughout the drafting process.
I welcome any feedback or edits necessary to further align this submission with Wikipedia’s standards.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Gdoron (talk) 16:50, 27 April 2025 (UTC)