Kabacińska Katarzyna, McLeod Kaleigh, MacKenzie Annika, Vu Kim, Cianfrone Michelle, Tugwell Andrew, Robillard Julie M
Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
BC Children's and Women's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada.
Digit Health. 2022 May 29;8:20552076221102775. doi: 10.1177/20552076221102775. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
The popularity of smartphone technology provides a unique opportunity to make mental health support widely accessible, especially among young people. Despite the promising results of some mobile mental health support applications, the overwhelming number of available applications (apps) on the market makes it difficult to make a choice that will be safe and effective. Currently, widely available tools are either developed by experts, without end user input or are solely based on usability rankings. Thus, it remains unclear what aspects of mental health apps are important for young people. The purpose of this study was to determine what criteria young adults use when they select mental health applications and what is the relative importance of these criteria to inform the development of a user-driven app-rating platform.
We conducted 4 group sessions with 47 youth and young adults aged 15-25 in British Columbia, Canada using a modified nominal group technique. This method allows for establishing the relative importance of criteria in a structured group discussion. We recorded, transcribed and analysed the resulting data using qualitative content analysis and quantitative methods.
Criteria that are the most important to young adults when selecting mental health apps include accessibility, security and grounding in scientific evidence. We identified specific aspects of the discussed criteria which were ranked in the order of importance.
Consulting end users about their priorities when evaluating mental health apps ensures that their values and priorities are incorporated into future app-rating platforms, alongside expert opinions. The present study also outlines the common contexts in which apps are used as well as their desirable features to inform mental health app development.
智能手机技术的普及提供了一个独特的机会,使心理健康支持能够广泛获取,尤其是在年轻人中。尽管一些移动心理健康支持应用取得了令人鼓舞的成果,但市场上大量可用的应用程序(应用)使得难以做出安全有效的选择。目前,广泛使用的工具要么是由专家开发,没有最终用户的参与,要么仅仅基于可用性排名。因此,心理健康应用的哪些方面对年轻人重要仍不清楚。本研究的目的是确定年轻人在选择心理健康应用时使用哪些标准,以及这些标准的相对重要性,以为用户驱动的应用评级平台的开发提供信息。
我们在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省对47名年龄在15 - 25岁之间的青年和年轻人进行了4组会议,采用改良的名义小组技术。这种方法允许在结构化的小组讨论中确定标准的相对重要性。我们使用定性内容分析和定量方法记录、转录并分析了所得数据。
年轻人在选择心理健康应用时最重要的标准包括可及性、安全性和基于科学证据。我们确定了所讨论标准的具体方面,并按重要性顺序进行了排名。
在评估心理健康应用时咨询最终用户关于他们的优先事项,可确保他们的价值观和优先事项与专家意见一起纳入未来的应用评级平台。本研究还概述了应用使用的常见背景及其理想功能,以为心理健康应用开发提供信息。