Lattie Emily G, Kashima Kathleen, Duffecy Jennifer L
Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, United States.
Internet Interv. 2019 Sep 4;18:100279. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2019.100279. eCollection 2019 Dec.
Medical students experience high rates of depression, and often face barriers to receiving traditional mental health services. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) programs offer a more accessible method of receiving care. Here, we conducted an open trial of an iCBT program for medical students and characterize program usage, program users, and self-reported psychosocial symptoms and coping skills.
All incoming first year medical students at a large state-run university were invited to use an iCBT program which focused on mood management and mood symptom prevention. Participants received access to the 16-week program and completed measures of perceived stress, quality of life, and the development of cognitive and behavioral coping skills at baseline and end of program.
Of the 194 students in the class, 53 (27.32%) signed up to use the program. While the program attracted a representative portion of underrepresented minority students, program engagement among males was particularly low. Repeated use of the program was low. Self-reported symptoms of depression and anxiety were low at baseline, and continued to be low at end of program. Slight increases were observed from baseline to end of program in the self-reported use of cognitive coping skills.
Digital mental health tools appear to be of interest to first year medical students, but need to be better designed to support continued program use and to attract specific subgroups of students who may face additional barriers to seeking mental health services.
医学生抑郁症发病率较高,且在接受传统心理健康服务时常常面临障碍。基于互联网的认知行为疗法(iCBT)项目提供了一种更易获得的护理方式。在此,我们对一个针对医学生的iCBT项目进行了开放试验,并描述了项目使用情况、项目使用者以及自我报告的心理社会症状和应对技巧。
一所大型国立大学的所有入学一年级医学生均受邀使用一个专注于情绪管理和情绪症状预防的iCBT项目。参与者可使用该为期16周的项目,并在基线期和项目结束时完成感知压力、生活质量以及认知和行为应对技巧发展情况的测评。
该班级的194名学生中,有53名(27.32%)报名使用该项目。虽然该项目吸引了一定比例的代表性不足的少数族裔学生,但男性对项目的参与度特别低。项目的重复使用率也很低。自我报告的抑郁和焦虑症状在基线期较低,在项目结束时仍保持较低水平。从基线期到项目结束时,自我报告的认知应对技巧使用略有增加。
数字心理健康工具似乎受到一年级医学生的关注,但需要进行更好的设计,以支持项目的持续使用,并吸引可能在寻求心理健康服务时面临额外障碍的特定学生亚组。