Division of Digital Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2022 Aug-Sep;70(6):1819-1825. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1825225. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
College students'demand for mental health resources is straining the services offered by colleges. While mobile apps demonstrate potential to help, students' engagement with these apps remains low. This study examines why college students show poor engagement with mental health apps and how apps may be adapted to suit this population. Participants were a convenience sample of 100 college students. Qualitative data was gathered through individual online interviews concerningattitudes toward mental health apps, and quantitative data was gathered through a survey about phone and app use. Students were interested in mental health apps. 53% haddownloaded an app at one point, but only 19% currently used a mental health app. Stress and costdrove mental health app choices. Responses around engagement centered on: Data privacy, user interface, credibility, and customization. Students have specific wants for mental health apps including safety, simplicity, credibility, and customizability.
大学生对心理健康资源的需求使高校提供的服务不堪重负。虽然移动应用程序显示出了帮助的潜力,但学生对这些应用程序的参与度仍然很低。本研究探讨了为什么大学生对心理健康应用程序的参与度低,以及如何调整应用程序以适应这一人群。参与者是 100 名大学生的便利样本。通过个人在线访谈收集有关对心理健康应用程序的态度的定性数据,通过一项关于电话和应用程序使用的调查收集定量数据。学生对心理健康应用程序感兴趣。53%的人曾经下载过一个应用程序,但目前只有 19%的人使用心理健康应用程序。压力和成本推动了心理健康应用程序的选择。关于参与度的回应集中在:数据隐私、用户界面、可信度和定制化。学生对心理健康应用程序有具体的需求,包括安全性、简单性、可信度和可定制性。