Suruliraj Banuchitra, Bessenyei Kitti, Bagnell Alexa, McGrath Patrick, Wozney Lori, Orji Rita, Meier Sandra
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Apr 26;5(4):e24180. doi: 10.2196/24180.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people had to adapt their daily life routines to the currently implemented public health measures, which is likely to have resulted in a lack of in-person social interactions, physical activity, or sleep. Such changes can have a significant impact on mental health. Mobile sensing apps can passively record the daily life routines of people, thus making them aware of maladaptive behavioral adjustments to the pandemic.
This study aimed to explore the views of people on mobile sensing apps that passively record behaviors and their potential to increase awareness and helpfulness for self-managing mental health during the pandemic.
We conducted an anonymous web-based survey including people with and those without mental disorders, asking them to rate the helpfulness of mobile sensing apps for the self-management of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was conducted in May 2020.
The majority of participants, particularly those with a mental disorder (n=106/148, 72%), perceived mobile sensing apps as very or extremely helpful for managing their mental health by becoming aware of maladaptive behaviors. The perceived helpfulness of mobile sensing apps was also higher among people who experienced a stronger health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (β=.24; 95% CI 0.16-0.33; P<.001), had a better understanding of technology (β=.17; 95% CI 0.08-0.25; P<.001), and had a higher education (β=.1; 95% CI 0.02-0.19; P=.02).
Our findings highlight the potential of mobile sensing apps to assist in mental health care during the pandemic.
在新冠疫情期间,人们不得不使日常生活习惯适应当前实施的公共卫生措施,这可能导致缺乏面对面的社交互动、体育活动或睡眠。这些变化会对心理健康产生重大影响。移动传感应用程序可以被动记录人们的日常生活习惯,从而使他们意识到对疫情的适应不良行为调整。
本研究旨在探讨人们对被动记录行为的移动传感应用程序的看法,以及它们在疫情期间提高自我管理心理健康的意识和帮助方面的潜力。
我们进行了一项基于网络的匿名调查,调查对象包括有精神障碍和无精神障碍的人群,询问他们对移动传感应用程序在新冠疫情期间自我管理心理健康的帮助程度进行评分。调查于2020年5月进行。
大多数参与者,尤其是那些有精神障碍的参与者(n = 106/148,72%),认为移动传感应用程序通过意识到适应不良行为对管理他们的心理健康非常有帮助或极其有帮助。在那些受到新冠疫情对健康影响更大的人群中,对移动传感应用程序的感知帮助也更高(β = 0.24;95%CI 0.16 - 0.33;P <.001),对技术有更好理解的人群(β = 0.17;95%CI 0.08 - 0.25;P <.001),以及受过高等教育的人群(β = 0.1;95%CI 0.02 - 0.19;P = 0.02)。
我们的研究结果突出了移动传感应用程序在疫情期间辅助心理健康护理的潜力。