Malik Tanya, Ambrose Adrian Jacques, Sinha Chaitali
Wysa Inc, Boston, MA, United States.
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Apr 12;9(2):e35668. doi: 10.2196/35668.
Digital mental health apps are rapidly becoming a common source of accessible support across the world, but their effectiveness is often influenced by limited helpfulness and engagement.
This study's primary objective was to analyze feedback content to understand users' experiences with engaging with a digital mental health app. As a secondary objective, an exploratory analysis captured the types of mental health app users.
This study utilized a user-led approach to understanding factors for engagement and helpfulness in digital mental health by analyzing feedback (n=7929) reported on Google Play Store about Wysa, a mental health app (1-year period). The analysis of keywords in the user feedback categorized and evaluated the reported user experience into the core domains of acceptability, usability, usefulness, and integration. The study also captured key deficits and strengths of the app and explored salient characteristics of the types of users who benefit from accessible digital mental health support.
The analysis of user feedback found the app to be overwhelmingly positively reviewed (6700/7929, 84.50% 5-star rating). The themes of engaging exercises, interactive interface, and artificial intelligence (AI) conversational ability indicated the acceptability of the app, while the nonjudgmentality and ease of conversation highlighted its usability. The app's usefulness was portrayed by themes such as improvement in mental health, convenient access, and cognitive restructuring exercises. Themes of privacy and confidentiality underscored users' preference for the integrated aspects of the app. Further analysis revealed 4 predominant types of individuals who shared app feedback on the store.
Users reported therapeutic elements of a comfortable, safe, and supportive environment through using the digital mental health app. Digital mental health apps may expand mental health access to those unable to access traditional forms of mental health support and treatments.
数字心理健康应用程序正在迅速成为全球可获取支持的常见来源,但其有效性往往受到帮助有限和参与度不高的影响。
本研究的主要目的是分析反馈内容,以了解用户使用数字心理健康应用程序的体验。作为次要目的,探索性分析确定了心理健康应用程序用户的类型。
本研究采用用户主导的方法,通过分析在谷歌应用商店上报告的关于心理健康应用程序Wysa的反馈(n = 7929,为期1年),来了解数字心理健康中参与度和帮助性的因素。对用户反馈中的关键词进行分析,将报告的用户体验分类并评估为可接受性、可用性、有用性和整合性等核心领域。该研究还确定了该应用程序的主要缺陷和优势,并探索了受益于可获取数字心理健康支持的用户类型的显著特征。
对用户反馈的分析发现,该应用程序获得了压倒性的积极评价(6700/7929,84.50%为五星级评级)。引人入胜的练习、交互式界面和人工智能(AI)对话能力等主题表明了该应用程序的可接受性,而非评判性和对话便利性则突出了其可用性。心理健康改善、便捷获取和认知重构练习等主题体现了该应用程序的有用性。隐私和保密性主题强调了用户对该应用程序整合方面的偏好。进一步分析揭示了在应用商店分享应用反馈的4种主要用户类型。
用户报告称,通过使用数字心理健康应用程序,营造了舒适、安全和支持性的治疗环境。数字心理健康应用程序可能会扩大心理健康服务的可及范围,使那些无法获得传统心理健康支持和治疗的人受益。