Huffman Landry Goodgame, Lawrence-Sidebottom Darian, Huberty Jennifer, Roots Monika, Roots Kurt, Parikh Amit, Guerra Rachael, Weiser Jaclyn
Bend Health Inc, Beaverton, OR, United States.
FitMinded Inc LLC, Phoenix, AZ, United States.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2023 Apr 20;6:e46154. doi: 10.2196/46154.
A growing body of evidence supports the efficacy of measurement-based care (MBC) for children and adolescents experiencing mental health concerns, particularly anxiety and depression. In recent years, MBC has increasingly transitioned to web-based spaces in the form of digital mental health interventions (DMHIs), which render high-quality mental health care more accessible nationwide. Although extant research is promising, the emergence of MBC DMHIs means that much is unknown regarding their effectiveness as a treatment for anxiety and depression, particularly among children and adolescents.
This study uses preliminary data from children and adolescents participating in an MBC DMHI administered by Bend Health Inc, a mental health care provider that uses a collaborative care model to assess changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms during participation in the MBC DMHI.
Caregivers of children and adolescents participating in Bend Health Inc for anxiety or depressive symptoms reported measures of their children's symptoms every 30 days throughout the duration of participation in Bend Health Inc. Data from 114 children (age 6-12 years) and adolescents (age 13-17 years) were used for the analyses (anxiety symptom group: n=98, depressive symptom group: n=61).
Among children and adolescents participating in care with Bend Health Inc, 73% (72/98) exhibited improvements in anxiety symptoms and 73% (44/61) exhibited improvement in depressive symptoms, as indicated by either a decrease in symptom severity or screening out of completing the complete assessment. Among those with complete assessment data, group-level anxiety symptom T-scores exhibited a moderate decrease of 4.69 points (P=.002) from the first to the last assessment. However, members' depressive symptom T-scores remained largely stable throughout their involvement.
As increasing numbers of young people and families seek DMHIs over traditional mental health treatments due to their accessibility and affordability, this study offers promising early evidence that youth anxiety symptoms decrease during involvement in an MBC DMHI such as Bend Health Inc. However, further analyses with enhanced longitudinal symptom measures are necessary to determine whether depressive symptoms show similar improvements among those involved in Bend Health Inc.
越来越多的证据支持基于测量的护理(MBC)对有心理健康问题的儿童和青少年有效,尤其是焦虑和抑郁。近年来,MBC已越来越多地以数字心理健康干预(DMHI)的形式转向网络空间,这使得全国范围内更容易获得高质量的心理健康护理。尽管现有研究很有前景,但MBC DMHI的出现意味着关于它们作为焦虑和抑郁治疗方法的有效性仍有很多未知之处,尤其是在儿童和青少年中。
本研究使用了参与由Bend Health Inc提供的MBC DMHI的儿童和青少年的初步数据,Bend Health Inc是一家心理健康护理提供商,采用协作护理模式来评估参与MBC DMHI期间焦虑和抑郁症状的变化。
参与Bend Health Inc治疗焦虑或抑郁症状的儿童和青少年的照顾者在参与Bend Health Inc的整个期间每30天报告一次其子女症状的测量数据。对114名儿童(6至12岁)和青少年(13至17岁)的数据进行了分析(焦虑症状组:n = 98,抑郁症状组:n = 61)。
在参与Bend Health Inc护理的儿童和青少年中,73%(72/98)的焦虑症状有所改善,73%(44/61)的抑郁症状有所改善,这表现为症状严重程度降低或筛查出完成完整评估。在有完整评估数据的人群中, 从第一次评估到最后一次评估,组水平的焦虑症状T分数适度下降了4.分(P = 0.002)。然而,成员的抑郁症状T分数在整个参与过程中基本保持稳定。
由于其可及性和可承受性,越来越多的年轻人和家庭选择DMHI而非传统的心理健康治疗方法,本研究提供了有希望的早期证据,表明在参与诸如Bend Health Inc这样的MBC DMHI期间,青少年焦虑症状会减轻。然而,需要使用增强的纵向症状测量进行进一步分析,以确定参与Bend Health Inc的人群中抑郁症状是否有类似改善。