Orygen, Parkville, Australia.
Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Aug 13;22(8):e17155. doi: 10.2196/17155.
Mental ill-health is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Moreover, 75% of mental health conditions emerge between the ages of 12 and 25 years. Unfortunately, due to lack of resources and limited engagement with services, a majority of young people affected by mental ill-health do not access evidence-based support. To address this gap, our team has developed a multimodal, scalable digital mental health service (Enhanced Moderated Online Social Therapy [MOST+]) merging real-time, clinician-delivered web chat counseling; interactive user-directed online therapy; expert and peer moderation; and peer-to-peer social networking.
The primary aim of this study is to ascertain the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of MOST+. The secondary aims are to assess pre-post changes in clinical, psychosocial, and well-being outcomes and to explore the correlations between system use, perceived helpfulness, and secondary outcome variables.
Overall, 157 young people seeking help from a national youth e-mental health service were recruited over 5 weeks. MOST+ was active for 9 weeks. All participants had access to interactive online therapy and integrated web chat counseling. Additional access to peer-to-peer social networking was granted to 73 participants (46.5%) for whom it was deemed safe. The intervention was evaluated via an uncontrolled single-group study.
Overall, 93 participants completed the follow-up assessment. Most participants had moderate (52/157, 33%) to severe (96/157, 61%) mental health conditions. All a priori feasibility, acceptability, and safety criteria were met. Participants provided mean scores of ≥3.5 (out of 5) on ease of use (mean 3.7, SD 1.1), relevancy (mean 3.9, SD 1.0), helpfulness (mean 3.5, SD 0.9), and overall experience (mean 3.9, SD 0.8). Moreover, 98% (91/93) of participants reported a positive experience using MOST+, 82% (70/93) reported that using MOST+ helped them feel better, 86% (76/93) felt more socially connected using it, and 92% (86/93) said they would recommend it to others. No serious adverse events or inappropriate use were detected, and 97% (90/93) of participants reported feeling safe. There were statistically significant improvements in 8 of the 11 secondary outcomes assessed: psychological distress (d=-0.39; P<.001), perceived stress (d=-0.44; P<.001), psychological well-being (d=0.51; P<.001), depression (d=-0.29; P<.001), loneliness (d=-0.23; P=.04), social support (d=0.30; P<.001), autonomy (d=0.36; P=.001), and self-competence (d=0.30; P<.001). There were significant correlations between system use, perceived helpfulness, and a number of secondary outcome variables.
MOST+ is a feasible, acceptable, and safe online clinical service for young people with mental ill-health. The high level of perceived helpfulness, the significant improvements in secondary outcomes, and the correlations between indicators of system use and secondary outcome variables provide initial support for the therapeutic potential of MOST+. MOST+ is a promising and scalable platform to deliver standalone e-mental health services as well as enhance the growing international network of face-to-face youth mental health services.
精神健康不良是全球残疾的主要原因。此外,75%的精神健康状况出现在 12 至 25 岁之间。不幸的是,由于资源匮乏和服务参与度有限,大多数受精神健康不良影响的年轻人无法获得基于证据的支持。为了解决这一差距,我们的团队开发了一种多模式、可扩展的数字心理健康服务(增强型实时临床医生提供的网络聊天咨询;互动式用户导向的在线治疗;专家和同行的调解;以及同行之间的社交网络)。
本研究的主要目的是确定 MOST+的可行性、可接受性和安全性。次要目的是评估临床、心理社会和幸福感方面的预后期变化,并探讨系统使用、感知有用性和次要结果变量之间的相关性。
在 5 周内,共有 157 名寻求国家青年电子心理健康服务的年轻人被招募。MOST+活跃了 9 周。所有参与者都可以使用互动式在线治疗和集成的网络聊天咨询。对于那些被认为安全的 73 名参与者(46.5%),还可以额外访问同行之间的社交网络。该干预措施通过非对照单组研究进行评估。
总体而言,93 名参与者完成了随访评估。大多数参与者的心理健康状况为中度(52/157,33%)至重度(96/157,61%)。所有预先设定的可行性、可接受性和安全性标准都得到了满足。参与者对易用性(平均 3.7,SD 1.1)、相关性(平均 3.9,SD 1.0)、有用性(平均 3.5,SD 0.9)和整体体验(平均 3.9,SD 0.8)的评分均在 3.5 分(满分 5 分)以上。此外,98%(91/93)的参与者表示使用 MOST+有积极的体验,82%(70/93)的参与者表示使用 MOST+帮助他们感觉更好,86%(76/93)表示使用 MOST+让他们感觉社交联系更紧密,92%(86/93)的参与者表示他们会向其他人推荐 MOST+。未发现严重不良事件或不当使用情况,97%(93/93)的参与者表示感到安全。在评估的 11 个次要结果中有 8 个有统计学显著改善:心理困扰(d=-0.39;P<.001)、感知压力(d=-0.44;P<.001)、心理幸福感(d=0.51;P<.001)、抑郁(d=-0.29;P<.001)、孤独感(d=-0.23;P=.04)、社会支持(d=0.30;P<.001)、自主性(d=0.36;P=.001)和自我效能感(d=0.30;P<.001)。系统使用、感知有用性与一些次要结果变量之间存在显著相关性。
MOST+是一种可行、可接受且安全的在线临床服务,适用于有精神健康不良的年轻人。高感知有用性、次要结果的显著改善以及系统使用指标与次要结果变量之间的相关性为 MOST+的治疗潜力提供了初步支持。MOST+是一个有前途和可扩展的平台,可以提供独立的电子心理健康服务,以及增强日益增长的面对面青年心理健康服务国际网络。