Magwood Olivia, Saad Ammar, Ranger Dominique, Volpini Kate, Rukikamirera Franklin, Haridas Rinila, Sayfi Shahab, Alexander Jeremie, Tan Yvonne, Petkovic Jennifer, Pottie Kevin
C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre Bruyère Research Institute Ottawa Ontario Canada.
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada.
Campbell Syst Rev. 2022 Mar 14;18(1):e1222. doi: 10.1002/cl2.1222. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use in youth doubled in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has created sustained disruption in society, schools, and universities, including increasing poverty and discrimination. Public health restrictions have caused isolation and reduced social and emotional support. Together, these factors make depressive symptoms and alcohol use in youth a global public health emergency. Mobile applications (apps) have emerged as potentially scalable intervention to reduce depressive symptoms and alcohol use in youth that could meet increased demands for mental health resources. Mobile apps may potentially reduce psychological distress with accessible technology-based mental health resources.
This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to assess the effect of mobile apps on depressive symptoms and alcohol use in youth.
We will develop a systematic search strategy in collaboration with an experienced librarian. We will search a series of databases (MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, CENTRAL) from January 2008 to July 2021.
Following the PRISMA reporting guidelines for systematic reviews, two independent reviewers will identify eligible studies: randomized controlled trials on mobile apps for the management of depressive disorders (depression and anxiety) and alcohol use in youth aged 15-24 years of age.
Eligible studies will be assessed for risk of bias, and outcomes pooled, when appropriate, for meta-analysis. Heterogeneity, if present, will be examined for gender. ethnicity, and socioeconomic status contributions. A narrative synthesis will highlight similarities and differences between the included studies. We will report GRADE summary of finding tables.
在新冠疫情的第一年,青少年的抑郁症状和酒精使用量翻了一番。新冠疫情给社会、学校和大学带来了持续的破坏,包括贫困和歧视加剧。公共卫生限制导致了隔离,并减少了社会和情感支持。这些因素共同使得青少年的抑郁症状和酒精使用成为全球公共卫生紧急情况。移动应用程序已成为一种潜在的可扩展干预措施,可减少青少年的抑郁症状和酒精使用,以满足对心理健康资源不断增长的需求。移动应用程序可能通过基于技术的可获取心理健康资源来减轻心理困扰。
本系统评价和荟萃分析旨在评估移动应用程序对青少年抑郁症状和酒精使用的影响。
我们将与一位经验丰富的图书馆员合作制定系统的搜索策略。我们将搜索2008年1月至2021年7月的一系列数据库(MEDLINE、Embase、PsycINFO、CINAHL、CENTRAL)。
根据系统评价的PRISMA报告指南,两名独立的评审员将确定符合条件的研究:针对15至24岁青少年管理抑郁障碍(抑郁症和焦虑症)和酒精使用的移动应用程序的随机对照试验。
将对符合条件的研究进行偏倚风险评估,并在适当时汇总结果进行荟萃分析。如果存在异质性,将检查其在性别、种族和社会经济地位方面的贡献。叙述性综合将突出纳入研究之间的异同。我们将报告GRADE结果总结表。