开发一款智能手机应用程序,预测和改善跨性别者(TransLife)自杀意念的发生率:定性研究。
Development of a Smartphone App to Predict and Improve the Rates of Suicidal Ideation Among Transgender Persons (TransLife): Qualitative Study.
机构信息
School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States.
School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States.
出版信息
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Mar 24;23(3):e24023. doi: 10.2196/24023.
BACKGROUND
Transgender people are at a high risk of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and deaths. Among transgender individuals, 77% and 41% engage in suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in their lifetime, respectively, which exceeds the general population rates (9.2% and 2.7%, respectively). Traditionally, suicide risk factors have been studied over a long period between measurements, making it difficult to understand the short-term variability in suicide risk. Mobile phone apps offer an opportunity to understand the immediate precursors of suicidality through the assessment of behaviors and moods in real time. This is the first study to use a mobile phone app (TransLife) to understand the short-term risk factors for suicide among transgender individuals.
OBJECTIVE
This study aims to beta test the usability of an evidence-informed mobile health (mHealth) suicide prevention phone app, TransLife. The primary aims are to obtain preliminary data on user engagement and satisfaction with the app, and to assess the feasibility of completing ecological momentary assessments (mood logs) within the app.
METHODS
We used qualitative methods and an exploratory research approach that combined naturalistic app use, focus groups, and semistructured phone interviews. The focus group was informed about the development of the prototype. We conducted a 3-week evaluation to determine engagement and obtain detailed user feedback about the app. After participation in the pilot, phone-based, semistructured, and audio-recorded exit interviews were conducted with the research participants.
RESULTS
In total, 16 transgender individuals participated in this study. On average, users logged in 4 (SD 2.7) times a week and spent approximately 5 (SD 3.5) minutes on the app per log-in. A total of 6 major themes emerged in this study. These themes focused on the app's functionality, satisfaction with using the app, perceived ease of use, perceived safety of providing personal data within the app, trusting the app enough to share personal feelings, and features that make this app engaging. These themes suggest that TransLife is an engaging, useful, and acceptable mHealth intervention. Participants reported that the app was easy to use and understand, supported mental self-care, promoted self-awareness, and helped them identify triggers of negative moods.
CONCLUSIONS
The results of this pilot study indicate that TransLife is an engaging, acceptable, and potentially effective mHealth intervention. Transgender participants reported many advantages of using TransLife, such as being able to track their mood, connecting to the community, and accessing local resources. This study provides initial support for the acceptability and usability of TransLife as an mHealth intervention designed for the transgender community.
背景
跨性别者自杀意念、自杀企图和死亡的风险很高。在跨性别者中,分别有 77%和 41%的人在一生中存在自杀意念和自杀企图,这超过了普通人群的比率(分别为 9.2%和 2.7%)。传统上,自杀风险因素是在长时间的测量之间进行研究的,这使得很难理解自杀风险的短期变化。移动电话应用程序提供了一个通过实时评估行为和情绪来了解自杀可能性的即时前体的机会。这是第一项使用移动电话应用程序(TransLife)了解跨性别者自杀的短期风险因素的研究。
目的
本研究旨在测试一种基于证据的移动健康(mHealth)自杀预防手机应用程序 TransLife 的可用性。主要目的是获得关于用户对该应用程序的参与度和满意度的初步数据,并评估在应用程序内完成生态瞬间评估(情绪记录)的可行性。
方法
我们使用定性方法和探索性研究方法,结合自然使用应用程序、焦点小组和半结构化电话访谈。焦点小组了解了原型的开发情况。我们进行了为期 3 周的评估,以确定参与度并获得有关该应用程序的详细用户反馈。在参与试点后,对研究参与者进行了基于电话的、半结构化的、录音的退出访谈。
结果
共有 16 名跨性别者参与了这项研究。平均而言,用户每周登录 4 次(标准差 2.7),每次登录在应用程序上花费约 5 分钟(标准差 3.5)。本研究共出现 6 个主要主题。这些主题集中在应用程序的功能、使用应用程序的满意度、感知易用性、在应用程序中提供个人数据的感知安全性、信任应用程序以分享个人感受,以及使应用程序具有吸引力的功能。这些主题表明,TransLife 是一种吸引人、有用且可接受的 mHealth 干预措施。参与者报告说,该应用程序易于使用和理解,支持心理自我保健,促进自我意识,并帮助他们识别负面情绪的触发因素。
结论
这项试点研究的结果表明,TransLife 是一种吸引人、可接受且可能有效的 mHealth 干预措施。跨性别参与者报告了使用 TransLife 的许多优势,例如能够跟踪他们的情绪、与社区联系和访问当地资源。这项研究初步支持了 TransLife 作为专为跨性别者社区设计的 mHealth 干预措施的可接受性和可用性。
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