Acorda Darlene, Businelle Michael, Santa Maria Diane
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Apr 6;5(4):e21638. doi: 10.2196/21638.
The use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to study youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) behaviors is an emerging area of research. Despite high rates of participation and potential clinical utility, few studies have investigated the acceptability and recommendations for EMA from the YEH perspective.
This study aimed to describe the perceived benefits, usability, acceptability, and barriers to the use of EMA from the homeless youth perspective.
YEH were recruited from a larger EMA study. Semistructured exit interviews were performed using an interview guide that focused on the YEH experience with the EMA app, and included perceived barriers and recommendations for future studies. Data analyses used an inductive approach with thematic analysis to identify major themes and subthemes.
A total of 18 YEH aged 19-24 years participated in individual and group exit interviews. The EMA was highly acceptable to YEH and they found the app and EMA surveys easy to navigate. Perceived benefits included increased behavioral and emotional awareness with some YEH reporting a decrease in their high-risk behaviors as a result of participation. Another significant perceived benefit was the ability to use the phones for social support and make connections to family, friends, and potential employers. Barriers were primarily survey and technology related. Survey-related barriers included the redundancy of questions, the lack of customizable responses, and the timing of survey prompts. Technology-related barriers included the "freezing" of the app, battery charge, and connectivity issues. Recommendations for future studies included the need to provide real-time mental health support for symptomatic youth, to create individually customized questions, and to test the use of personalized motivational messages that respond to the EMA data in real time.
YEH are highly receptive to the use of EMA in studies. Further studies are warranted to understand the impact of EMA on YEH behaviors. Incorporating the YEH perspective into the design and implementation of EMA studies may help minimize barriers, increase acceptability, and improve participation rates in this hard-to-reach, disconnected population.
使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)来研究无家可归青少年(YEH)的行为是一个新兴的研究领域。尽管参与率很高且具有潜在的临床效用,但很少有研究从YEH的角度调查EMA的可接受性和建议。
本研究旨在从无家可归青少年的角度描述EMA使用的感知益处、可用性、可接受性和障碍。
从一项更大的EMA研究中招募YEH。使用访谈指南进行半结构化的退出访谈,该指南侧重于YEH使用EMA应用程序的体验,并包括感知到的障碍和对未来研究的建议。数据分析采用归纳法和主题分析法来确定主要主题和子主题。
共有18名年龄在19至24岁之间的YEH参加了个人和小组退出访谈。EMA对YEH具有高度可接受性,他们发现应用程序和EMA调查易于操作。感知到的益处包括行为和情绪意识的提高,一些YEH报告称参与后其高风险行为有所减少。另一个显著的感知益处是能够使用手机获得社会支持并与家人、朋友和潜在雇主建立联系。障碍主要与调查和技术相关。与调查相关的障碍包括问题的冗余、缺乏可定制的回答以及调查提示的时间安排。与技术相关的障碍包括应用程序的“冻结”、电池电量和连接问题。对未来研究的建议包括需要为有症状的青少年提供实时心理健康支持、创建个性化定制问题以及测试使用根据EMA数据实时做出反应的个性化激励信息。
YEH对在研究中使用EMA高度接受。有必要进行进一步研究以了解EMA对YEH行为的影响。将YEH的观点纳入EMA研究的设计和实施中可能有助于最小化障碍、提高可接受性并提高这个难以接触、脱节人群的参与率。