Gowarty Minda A, Kung Nathan J, Maher Ashley E, Longacre Meghan R, Brunette Mary F
Departments of Internal Medicine and Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, United States.
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Oct 2;4(10):e19860. doi: 10.2196/19860.
Young adults with serious mental illness are over twice as likely to have tobacco use disorder than those in the general population and are less likely to utilize proven treatment methods during quit attempts. However, little research has evaluated the efficacy of interventions for this group. Smartphone apps may be an underutilized tool for tobacco use disorder among young adults with serious mental illness.
The aim of this study was to explore attitudes toward smoking cessation apps and preferences regarding app design in young adult smokers with serious mental illness.
Five focus groups involving 25- to 35-year-old adults with serious mental illness receiving treatment at a community mental health center were conducted between May 2019 and August 2019. Three researchers independently coded transcripts and identified themes using thematic analysis.
Participants (n=22) were individuals who smoke daily: 10 (46%) self-identified as female, 18 (82%) self-identified as White, and 9 (41%) had psychotic disorders. Key themes that emerged included a general interest in using health apps; a desire for apps to provide ongoing motivation during a quit attempt via social support, progress tracking, and rewards; a desire for apps to provide distraction from smoking; concerns about app effectiveness due to a lack of external accountability; and concerns that apps could trigger cravings or smoking behavior by mentioning cigarettes or the act of smoking.
Apps have the potential to support smoking cessation or reduction efforts among young adults with serious mental illness. However, they may require tailoring, optimization, and clinical support to effectively promote cessation in this population.
患有严重精神疾病的年轻人患烟草使用障碍的可能性是普通人群的两倍多,并且在戒烟尝试期间不太可能采用经过验证的治疗方法。然而,很少有研究评估针对该群体的干预措施的有效性。智能手机应用程序可能是患有严重精神疾病的年轻人中未充分利用的烟草使用障碍治疗工具。
本研究的目的是探讨患有严重精神疾病的年轻吸烟者对戒烟应用程序的态度以及对应用程序设计的偏好。
2019年5月至2019年8月期间,在一个社区心理健康中心对五个焦点小组进行了研究,这些小组由年龄在25至35岁之间、患有严重精神疾病并正在接受治疗的成年人组成。三名研究人员独立对转录本进行编码,并使用主题分析确定主题。
参与者(n = 22)为每日吸烟者:10人(46%)自我认定为女性,18人(82%)自我认定为白人,9人(41%)患有精神障碍。出现的关键主题包括对使用健康应用程序的普遍兴趣;希望应用程序通过社会支持、进度跟踪和奖励在戒烟尝试期间提供持续动力;希望应用程序分散对吸烟的注意力;由于缺乏外部问责制而对应用程序的有效性表示担忧;以及担心应用程序提及香烟或吸烟行为可能会引发渴望或吸烟行为。
应用程序有潜力支持患有严重精神疾病的年轻人戒烟或减少吸烟。然而,它们可能需要进行定制、优化和临床支持,以有效地促进该人群戒烟。