Morris Margaret E, Aguilera Adrian
Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon.
University of California, Berkeley.
Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2012 Dec;43(6):622-626. doi: 10.1037/a0029041.
Psychological assessment and intervention are extending from the clinic into daily life. Multiple forces are at play: Advances in mobile technology, constrained clinical care, and consumer demand for contextualized, nonstigmatizing, and low-cost alternatives are beginning to change the face of psychological assessment and interventions. Mobile, social, and wearable technologies are now enabling individuals to measure themselves and to integrate myriad forms of help and entertainment. The massive data sets generated by self-tracking of mood and passive sensing of voice, activity, and physiology may eventually reorganize taxonomies of mental health concerns. Compelling mobile therapies will also emerge, involving contextually appropriate, entertaining, and dynamic feedback to provide help in the context of daily life. The efficacy of such applications will be tested through citizen science as well as clinical trials. This article reviews technical advances that can be applied to enhance assessment and intervention and dramatically increase access to psychotherapy. It is recommended that, in addition to exploring clinically oriented products, practitioners should support patients' use of direct-to-consumer applications in ways that align with therapeutic objectives.
心理评估与干预正从诊所延伸至日常生活。多种力量在起作用:移动技术的进步、临床护理的限制,以及消费者对情境化、无污名化和低成本替代方案的需求,正开始改变心理评估与干预的面貌。移动、社交和可穿戴技术如今使个人能够自我测量,并整合各种形式的帮助与娱乐。通过自我情绪追踪以及对语音、活动和生理状态的被动感知所产生的海量数据集,最终可能会重组心理健康问题的分类法。引人注目的移动疗法也将出现,包括情境适宜、有趣且动态的反馈,以便在日常生活情境中提供帮助。此类应用的疗效将通过公民科学以及临床试验进行检验。本文回顾了可用于加强评估与干预并大幅增加心理治疗可及性的技术进展。建议从业者除了探索面向临床的产品外,还应以符合治疗目标的方式支持患者使用直接面向消费者的应用程序。