Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Oct 19;23(10):e30491. doi: 10.2196/30491.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for youth mental health services in Canada as disruptions to clinical care continue to persist due to the risk of transmission and exposure to the virus. Digital mental health interventions, including web-based resources and mobile apps, have provided opportunities to support youth mental health remotely across Canada. There is a need to better understand how these digital interventions are being selected, recommended, and used in various regions across Canada.
A national jurisdictional scan was completed to (1) determine what web-based programs, apps, and websites are promoted and licensed in Canada for youth mental health; (2) identify criteria and decision-making processes that Canadian jurisdictions use to select web-based programs, apps, and websites for youth mental health; and (3) identify upcoming trends, innovations, and digital mental health possibilities that are emerging in the youth sector.
The aims of the jurisdictional scan were addressed through a review of related academic and grey literature; stakeholder interviews, including individuals involved in various areas of the youth mental health sector; and a social media review of pertinent Twitter content.
A total of 66 web-based resources and apps were identified for use by youth in Canada. 16 stakeholder interviews were completed and included discussions with researchers, clinicians, youth organizations, and others involved in digital interventions for youth mental health. These discussions identified a limited use of frameworks used to guide decision-making processes when selecting digital interventions. Many clinicians agreed on a similar set of eligibility requirements for youth mental health apps and digital resources, such as the evidence base and cultural relevance of the intervention. Stakeholders also identified upcoming trends and innovations in the youth digital mental health space, including artificial intelligence, digital phenotyping, and personalized therapy. Over 4 weeks, 2184 tweets were reviewed to identify and compare global and national trends and innovations involving digital mental health and youth. Key trends included the promotion of regional chat services as well as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth mental health and access to care.
As organizations begin to plan for the delivery of mental health care following the pandemic, there are concerns about the sustainability of these digital mental health interventions as well as a need for services to be more informed by the experiences and preferences of youth.
由于新冠病毒传播和暴露的风险,临床护理的持续中断,加拿大对青少年心理健康服务的需求增加。数字心理健康干预措施,包括基于网络的资源和移动应用程序,为加拿大各地远程支持青少年心理健康提供了机会。需要更好地了解这些数字干预措施在加拿大各个地区是如何被选择、推荐和使用的。
完成了一项全国性司法审查,以(1)确定在加拿大推广和授权用于青少年心理健康的基于网络的计划、应用程序和网站;(2)确定加拿大司法管辖区用于选择青少年心理健康的基于网络的计划、应用程序和网站的标准和决策过程;(3)确定在青年领域出现的新兴趋势、创新和数字心理健康可能性。
通过审查相关的学术和灰色文献;利益相关者访谈,包括参与青少年心理健康各个领域的个人;以及对相关 Twitter 内容的社交媒体审查,实现了司法审查的目标。
共确定了 66 种可在加拿大供青少年使用的基于网络的资源和应用程序。完成了 16 次利益相关者访谈,其中包括与研究人员、临床医生、青年组织和其他参与青少年心理健康数字干预的人员的讨论。这些讨论确定了在选择数字干预措施时指导决策过程的框架使用有限。许多临床医生对青少年心理健康应用程序和数字资源的类似一套资格要求达成了一致,例如干预措施的证据基础和文化相关性。利益相关者还确定了青少年数字心理健康领域即将出现的趋势和创新,包括人工智能、数字表型和个性化治疗。在 4 周内,审查了 2184 条推文,以识别和比较涉及数字心理健康和青年的全球和国家趋势和创新。关键趋势包括推广区域性聊天服务,以及新冠疫情对青少年心理健康和获得护理的影响。
随着组织开始计划在大流行后提供心理健康护理,人们对这些数字心理健康干预措施的可持续性以及服务更能根据青少年的经验和偏好提供信息表示关注。