Peking University HuiLongGuan Clinical Medical School, Beijing HuiLongGuan Hospital, Beijing, 100096, China.
The First Medical Center of Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, No.100 West Fourth Ring Road, Fengtai District, Beijing, 100853, China.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2021 Jun;60:102656. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102656. Epub 2021 Apr 15.
Recently, the availability and usefulness of mobile self-help mental health applications have increased, but few applications deal with COVID-19-related psychological problems. This study explored the intervention efficacy of a mobile application on addressing psychological problems related to COVID-19.
A longitudinal control trial involving 129 Chinese participants with depression symptoms was conducted through the mobile application "Care for Your Mental Health and Sleep during COVID-19" (CMSC) based on WeChat. Participants were divided into two groups: mobile internet cognitive behavioral therapy (MiCBT) and wait-list. The primary outcome was improvement in depression symptoms. Secondary outcomes included improvement in anxiety and insomnia. The MiCBT group received three self-help CBT intervention sessions in one week via CMSC.
The MiCBT group showed significant improvement in depression and insomnia (allP < 0.05) compared with the wait-list group. Although both groups showed significant improvement in anxiety at the intervention's end, compared with the wait-list group, the MiCBT group had no significant advantage. Correlation analysis showed that improvement in depression and anxiety had a significant positive association with education level. Changes in insomnia were significantly negatively correlated with anxiety of COVID-19 at the baseline. CMSC was considered helpful (n=68, 81.9 %) and enjoyable (n=54, 65.9 %) in relieving depression and insomnia during the COVID-19 outbreak.
CMSC is verified to be effective and convenient for improving COVID-19-related depression and insomnia symptoms. A large study with sufficient evidence is required to determine its continuous effect on reducing mental health problems during the pandemic.
最近,移动自助心理健康应用程序的可用性和实用性有所增加,但很少有应用程序涉及与 COVID-19 相关的心理问题。本研究探讨了一种移动应用程序在解决与 COVID-19 相关的心理问题方面的干预效果。
通过基于微信的移动应用程序“关爱 COVID-19 期间的精神健康与睡眠”(CMSC),对 129 名有抑郁症状的中国参与者进行了一项纵向对照试验。参与者被分为两组:移动互联网认知行为疗法(MiCBT)和候补组。主要结局是抑郁症状的改善。次要结局包括焦虑和失眠的改善。MiCBT 组在一周内通过 CMSC 接受了三次自助认知行为疗法干预。
MiCBT 组在抑郁和失眠方面的改善明显优于候补组(均 P < 0.05)。尽管两组在干预结束时的焦虑都有显著改善,但与候补组相比,MiCBT 组没有明显优势。相关分析表明,抑郁和焦虑的改善与教育水平呈显著正相关。失眠的变化与 COVID-19 基线时的焦虑呈显著负相关。CMSC 在缓解 COVID-19 期间的抑郁和失眠方面被认为是有帮助的(n=68,81.9%)和愉快的(n=54,65.9%)。
CMSC 被证明对改善 COVID-19 相关的抑郁和失眠症状是有效和方便的。需要进行一项有足够证据的大型研究,以确定其在大流行期间持续减少心理健康问题的效果。