McCall Terika, Schwartz Todd A, Khairat Saif
Carolina Health Informatics Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Feb 3;7(2):e15801. doi: 10.2196/15801.
The rates of mental illness among African American women are comparable with the general population; however, they significantly underutilize mental health services compared with their white counterparts. Previous studies revealed that interventions delivered via text messaging are effective and can be used to increase access to services and resources. More insight into whether or not this modality is acceptable for use to deliver mental health care to help African American women manage anxiety and depression is needed.
This exploratory study aimed to gain insight into the acceptability of using text messaging to help African American women manage anxiety and depression.
A self-administered Web-based survey was launched in June 2018 and closed in August 2018. Eligible participants were African American women (18 years or older) who reside in the United States. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling (eg, email sent via listservs and social media posts). Respondents were provided an anonymous link to the questionnaire. The survey consisted of 53 questions on the following subjects: sociodemographic characteristics, attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help, mobile phone use, and acceptability of using a mobile phone to receive mental health care.
The results of this exploratory study (N=101) showed that fewer than half of respondents endorsed the use of text messaging to communicate with a professional to receive help to manage anxiety (49/101, 48.5%) and depression (43/101, 42.6%). Approximately 51.4% (52/101) agreed that having the option to use text messaging to communicate with a professional if they are dealing with anxiety would be helpful. Similarly, 48.5% (49/101) agreed that having the option to use text messaging to communicate with a professional if they are dealing with depression would be helpful. Among participants who agreed that text messaging would be helpful, more than 80% noted being comfortable with its use to receive help for managing anxiety (approximately 86%, 45/52) and depression (approximately 82%, 40/49; highly significant positive association, all P<.001). More than 50% of respondents (56/101, 55.4%) indicated having concerns about using text messaging. No statistically significant associations were found between age and agreement with the use of text messaging to communicate with a professional to receive help for managing anxiety (P=.26) or depression (P=.27).
The use of text messaging was not highly endorsed by African American women as an acceptable mode of communication with a professional to help them manage anxiety or depression. Concerns around privacy, confidentiality, and the impersonal feel of communicating about sensitive issues via text messages must be addressed for this modality to be a viable option. The findings of this study demonstrated the need for further research into the use of mobile technology to provide this population with more accessible and convenient options for mental health care.
非裔美国女性的精神疾病发病率与普通人群相当;然而,与白人女性相比,她们对心理健康服务的利用率明显较低。先前的研究表明,通过短信提供的干预措施是有效的,可用于增加获得服务和资源的机会。需要更深入了解这种方式是否适合用于为非裔美国女性提供心理健康护理,以帮助她们管理焦虑和抑郁。
本探索性研究旨在深入了解使用短信帮助非裔美国女性管理焦虑和抑郁的可接受性。
2018年6月开展了一项基于网络的自填式调查,并于2018年8月结束。符合条件的参与者是非裔美国女性(18岁及以上),居住在美国。通过便利抽样(如通过邮件列表和社交媒体帖子发送电子邮件)招募参与者。向受访者提供问卷的匿名链接。该调查包括53个关于以下主题的问题:社会人口学特征、寻求专业心理帮助的态度、手机使用情况以及使用手机接受心理健康护理的可接受性。
这项探索性研究(N = 101)的结果表明,不到一半的受访者认可使用短信与专业人员沟通以获得帮助来管理焦虑(49/101,48.5%)和抑郁(43/101,42.6%)。约51.4%(52/101)的人同意,如果她们正在应对焦虑,有使用短信与专业人员沟通的选择会有所帮助。同样,48.5%(49/101)的人同意,如果她们正在应对抑郁,有使用短信与专业人员沟通的选择会有所帮助。在同意短信会有帮助的参与者中,超过80%的人表示愿意使用短信来获得管理焦虑(约86%,45/52)和抑郁(约82%,40/49;高度显著正相关,所有P <.001)的帮助。超过50%的受访者(56/101,55.4%)表示对使用短信存在担忧。在年龄与同意使用短信与专业人员沟通以获得管理焦虑(P = 0.26)或抑郁(P = 0.27)帮助之间未发现统计学上的显著关联。
非裔美国女性并不高度认可将短信作为与专业人员沟通以帮助她们管理焦虑或抑郁的可接受方式。对于这种方式要成为可行的选择,必须解决围绕隐私、保密性以及通过短信交流敏感问题时缺乏人情味的担忧。本研究结果表明,需要进一步研究使用移动技术为该人群提供更易获得和便捷的心理健康护理选择。