Kawakami Norito, Sasaki Natsu, Kuroda Reiko, Tsuno Kanami, Imamura Kotaro
Department of Mental Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Division for Environment, Health and Safety, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Jan 12;8(1):e23699. doi: 10.2196/23699.
Downloading a COVID-19 contact tracing app may be effective in reducing users' worry about COVID-19 and psychological distress.
This 2.5-month prospective study aimed to investigate the association of downloading a COVID-19 contact tracing app, the COVID-19 Contact Confirming Application (COCOA), released by the Japanese government, with worry about COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of employed adults in Japan.
A total of 996 full-time employed respondents to an online survey conducted May 22-26, 2020 (baseline), were invited to participate in a follow-up survey August 7-12, 2020 (follow-up). A high level of worrying about COVID-19 and high psychological distress were defined by baseline and follow-up scores on a single-item scale and the Kessler 6 (K6) scale, respectively. The app was released between the two surveys, on June 17. Participants were asked at follow-up if they downloaded the app.
A total of 902 (90.6%) of 996 baseline participants responded to the follow-up survey. Among them, 184 (20.4%) reported that they downloaded the app. Downloading of the contact tracing app was significantly negatively associated with psychological distress at follow-up after controlling for baseline variables, but not with worry about COVID-19.
This study provides the first evidence that using a government-issued COVID-19 contact tracing app may be beneficial for the mental health of employed adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
下载新冠病毒接触者追踪应用程序可能有助于减轻用户对新冠病毒的担忧以及心理困扰。
这项为期2.5个月的前瞻性研究旨在调查下载日本政府发布的新冠病毒接触者追踪应用程序“COVID-19接触确认应用程序(COCOA)”与日本在职成年人样本中对新冠病毒的担忧及心理困扰之间的关联。
2020年5月22日至26日(基线期)进行的一项在线调查共有996名全职在职受访者参与,他们被邀请参加2020年8月7日至12日(随访期)的随访调查。对新冠病毒的高度担忧和高度心理困扰分别通过单项量表的基线期和随访期得分以及凯斯勒6项量表(K6)来定义。该应用程序在两次调查之间的6月17日发布。在随访时询问参与者是否下载了该应用程序。
996名基线期参与者中有902名(90.6%)回复了随访调查。其中,184名(20.4%)报告下载了该应用程序。在控制基线变量后,下载接触者追踪应用程序与随访期的心理困扰显著负相关,但与对新冠病毒的担忧无关。
本研究提供了首个证据,表明在新冠疫情期间使用政府发布的新冠病毒接触者追踪应用程序可能有益于在职成年人的心理健康。