Crookston Benjamin T, West Joshua H, Hall P Cougar, Dahle Kaitana Martinez, Heaton Thomas L, Beck Robin N, Muralidharan Chandni
Department of Health Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2017 Oct 17;4(4):e45. doi: 10.2196/mental.7262.
Mental and emotional self-help apps have emerged as potential mental illness prevention and treatment tools. The health behavior theory mechanisms by which these apps influence mental health-related behavior change have not been thoroughly examined.
The objective of this study was to examine the association between theoretical behavior change mechanisms and use of mental and emotional self-help apps and whether the use of such apps is associated with mental health behaviors.
This study utilized a cross-sectional survey of 150 users of mental or emotional health apps in the past 6 months. Survey questions included theory-based items, app engagement and likeability items, and behavior change items. Stata version 14 was used to calculate all statistics. Descriptive statistics were calculated for each of the demographic, theory, engagement, and behavior variables. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with reported changes in theory and separately for reported changes in actual behavior after controlling for potentially confounding variables.
Participants reported that app use increased their motivation, desire to set goals, confidence, control, and intentions to be mentally and emotionally healthy. Engagement (P<.001) was positively associated with the reported changes in theory items, whereas perceived behavior change was positively associated with theory (P<.001), engagement (P=.004), frequency of use of apps (P=.01), and income (P=.049).
Participants reported that app use increased their motivation, desire to set goals, confidence, control, and intentions to be mentally and emotionally healthy. This increase in perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes surrounding their mental and emotional health was considerably associated with perceived change in behavior. There was a positive association between the level of engagement with the app and the impact on theory items. Future efforts should consider the value of impacting key theoretical constructs when designing mental and emotional health apps. As apps are evaluated and additional theory-based apps are created, cost-effective self-help apps may become common preventative and treatment tools in the mental health field.
心理和情绪自助应用程序已成为潜在的精神疾病预防和治疗工具。这些应用程序影响与心理健康相关行为改变的健康行为理论机制尚未得到充分研究。
本研究的目的是检验理论行为改变机制与心理和情绪自助应用程序使用之间的关联,以及此类应用程序的使用是否与心理健康行为相关。
本研究对过去6个月内使用过心理或情绪健康应用程序的150名用户进行了横断面调查。调查问题包括基于理论的项目、应用程序参与度和受欢迎程度项目以及行为改变项目。使用Stata 14版本计算所有统计数据。对每个人口统计学、理论、参与度和行为变量进行描述性统计。在控制潜在混杂变量后,使用多元回归分析来确定与理论报告变化相关的因素,并分别确定与实际行为报告变化相关的因素。
参与者报告称,使用应用程序增强了他们的动机、设定目标的愿望、信心、控制感以及保持心理和情绪健康的意愿。参与度(P<.001)与理论项目的报告变化呈正相关,而感知到的行为改变与理论(P<.001)、参与度(P=.004)、应用程序使用频率(P=.01)和收入(P=.049)呈正相关。
参与者报告称,使用应用程序增强了他们的动机、设定目标的愿望、信心、控制感以及保持心理和情绪健康的意愿。围绕他们心理和情绪健康的这些认知、信念和态度的增强与感知到的行为改变密切相关。应用程序的参与程度与对理论项目的影响之间存在正相关。未来的努力在设计心理和情绪健康应用程序时应考虑影响关键理论结构的价值。随着应用程序得到评估以及更多基于理论的应用程序被创建,具有成本效益的自助应用程序可能会成为心理健康领域常见的预防和治疗工具。