Li Lauren Su En, Wong Li Lian, Yap Kevin Yi-Lwern
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, Block S4A, Level 2, 18 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, Singapore.
Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospital, SingHealth Tower, 10 Hospital Boulevard, Lobby A, Level 9, Singapore 168582, Singapore.
J Affect Disord Rep. 2021 Dec;6:100255. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100255. Epub 2021 Oct 22.
COVID-19 has caused increased stress, anxiety and depression with increased barriers to treatment. Mobile apps offer a potential solution, but there is no information on the quality of such apps recommended for COVID-19. This study aims to evaluate the quality of stress, anxiety and depression apps recommended for COVID-19.
A search was conducted to identify relevant apps on the iOS and Android platforms. 44 apps were evaluated using the Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS), and the American Psychiatric Association's app evaluation model for data privacy and security.
Overall quality scores of iOS and Android apps were 3.69 ± 0.43 and 3.66 ± 0.47. Thirty percent had good/excellent overall scores. In general, the iOS and Android versions of the apps scored best for functionality (4.21 ± 0.48, 4.12 ± 0.53), followed by aesthetics (3.84 ± 0.50, 3.78 ± 0.56), information (3.39 ± 0.54, 3.40 ± 0.60), and engagement (3.31 ± 0.81, 3.34 ± 0.84). Over half (59%) shared personal information with third parties and 14% were compliant with data protection standards.
Only free apps available in Singapore were evaluated. Our results are time sensitive due to addition, removal, and update of apps in the app stores, thus our results should be extrapolated with caution to apps from other countries and paid apps.
Apps that addressed all three conditions had the highest overall quality scores. The top ranked apps (Sanvello, Woebot, Happify, Youper, Bloom) were of good quality, but majority were of acceptable quality and had room for improvement. App developers are encouraged to use our findings to improve and develop better quality apps.
新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)导致压力、焦虑和抑郁增加,治疗障碍也增多。移动应用程序提供了一种潜在的解决方案,但对于推荐用于COVID-19的此类应用程序的质量尚无相关信息。本研究旨在评估推荐用于COVID-19的压力、焦虑和抑郁类应用程序的质量。
进行检索以识别iOS和安卓平台上的相关应用程序。使用移动应用程序评分量表(MARS)以及美国精神病学协会的数据隐私和安全应用程序评估模型对44个应用程序进行了评估。
iOS和安卓应用程序的总体质量得分分别为3.69±0.43和3.66±0.47。30%的应用程序总体得分良好/优秀。总体而言,应用程序的iOS版和安卓版在功能方面得分最高(4.21±0.48,4.12±0.53),其次是美学(3.84±0.50,3.78±0.56)、信息(3.39±0.54,3.40±0.60)和参与度(3.31±0.81,3.34±0.84)。超过一半(59%)的应用程序与第三方共享个人信息,14%符合数据保护标准。
仅评估了新加坡可用的免费应用程序。由于应用程序商店中应用程序的添加、删除和更新,我们的结果具有时间敏感性,因此应谨慎地将我们的结果外推至其他国家的应用程序和付费应用程序。
针对所有三种情况的应用程序总体质量得分最高。排名靠前的应用程序(Sanvello、Woebot、Happify、Youper、Bloom)质量良好,但大多数质量尚可且有改进空间。鼓励应用程序开发者利用我们的研究结果来改进和开发质量更高的应用程序。