Center for m2Health, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto University,Stanford, California, USA.
Eat Disord. 2023 Mar-Apr;31(2):191-199. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2022.2110698. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
Digital guided self-help for eating disorders (GSH-ED) can reduce treatment disparities. Understanding program participants' interests throughout the program can help adapt programs to the service users' needs. Participants were 383 college students receiving a digital GSH-ED, who were each assigned a coach to help them better utilize the intervention through text correspondence. A thematic and affective analysis of the texts participants had sent found they primarily focused on: strategies for changing their ED-related cognitions, behaviors, and relationships; describing symptoms without expressing an active endeavor to change; and participants' relationship with their coach. Most texts also expressed affect, demonstrating emotional engagement with the intervention. Findings suggest that participants in GSH-ED demonstrate high involvement with the intervention, and discuss topics that are similar to those reported in clinician-facilitated interventions. The themes discussed by digital program participants can inform future iterations of GSH-ED, thereby increasing scalability and accessibility of digital evidence-based ED interventions.
数字引导的自助进食障碍治疗(GSH-ED)可以减少治疗差距。了解项目参与者在整个项目中的兴趣可以帮助调整项目以满足服务用户的需求。参与者是 383 名接受数字 GSH-ED 的大学生,他们每人都被分配了一名教练,通过短信与他们进行沟通,以帮助他们更好地利用干预措施。对参与者发送的文本进行主题和情感分析发现,他们主要关注:改变与 ED 相关的认知、行为和关系的策略;描述症状而不表达积极改变的意愿;以及参与者与教练的关系。大多数文本还表达了情感,表现出对干预的情感投入。研究结果表明,GSH-ED 的参与者表现出对干预的高度参与,并讨论了与临床医生辅助干预中报告的相似的主题。数字项目参与者讨论的主题可以为未来的 GSH-ED 迭代提供信息,从而提高数字循证 ED 干预措施的可扩展性和可及性。