Dworkin Emily R, Schallert Macey, Lee Christine M, Kaysen Debra
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Jul 4;7:e44400. doi: 10.2196/44400.
Sexual assault is associated with increased risk for both posttraumatic stress (PTS) and alcohol misuse. Mobile health interventions have shown promise in addressing PTS and substance use in trauma survivors and might be a promising strategy in extending the reach of early interventions to individuals who have recently experienced trauma.
This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of THRIVE, a mobile health early intervention for recent survivors of sexual assault involving a cognitive behavioral app used daily over 21 days with weekly telephone coaching.
Twenty adult female survivors of past-10-week sexual assault with elevated PTS and alcohol use were randomized to receive the THRIVE intervention as part of a pilot randomized controlled trial. We sought to understand feasibility by examining rates of completion of intervention activities and testing changes in participants' self-reported knowledge of key intervention concepts from baseline to after the intervention. We assessed acceptability by collecting self-report ratings of satisfaction with the intervention and app usability in a follow-up survey. The coach took notes during coaching calls to track call content and record participant feedback; these notes were qualitatively analyzed to elaborate on the aforementioned domains.
Feasibility was demonstrated by moderate rates of activity completion: all participants at least opened the app, 19 (95%) of the 20 participants completed at least 1 cognitive behavioral exercise, and 16 (80%) of the 20 participants attended all 4 coaching calls. Participants completed cognitive behavioral exercises on an average of 10.40 (SD 6.52) out of 21 days. The coaching call notes documented participant comments that app-generated reminders increased completion rates. Feasibility was also demonstrated by the finding that knowledge changes occurred from baseline to after the intervention; this indicated that THRIVE was successful in conveying key concepts. Acceptability was demonstrated by high participant ratings of THRIVE's usability; the ratings corresponded to a B+ usability grade. The coaching call notes documented that usability was increased by the coaching calls, the app exercises' clarity, and the app exercises' inclusion of suggestions; however, the coaching call notes also documented that some of the participants found aspects of the app exercises to be difficult or confusing. Acceptability was also demonstrated by participant ratings of satisfaction: most of the participants (15/16, 94%) rated the app as either moderately helpful or very helpful. The coaching call notes documented that the cognitive behavioral activity modules were seen as appealing and that the positive impact of the intervention contributed to participants' satisfaction.
These findings suggest that THRIVE is feasible and acceptable to survivors of recent sexual assault and that further testing of THRIVE is warranted.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03703258; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03703258.
性侵犯与创伤后应激障碍(PTS)风险增加以及酒精滥用有关。移动健康干预在解决创伤幸存者的PTS和物质使用问题方面显示出前景,可能是一种将早期干预扩展到最近经历创伤的个体的有前途的策略。
本研究评估THRIVE的可行性和可接受性,THRIVE是一种针对近期性侵犯幸存者的移动健康早期干预措施,包括一个认知行为应用程序,在21天内每天使用,并每周进行电话辅导。
20名过去10周内遭受性侵犯且PTS和酒精使用水平升高的成年女性幸存者被随机分配接受THRIVE干预,作为一项试点随机对照试验的一部分。我们通过检查干预活动的完成率以及测试参与者从基线到干预后自我报告的关键干预概念知识的变化来了解可行性。我们通过在后续调查中收集对干预措施和应用程序可用性的自我报告满意度评分来评估可接受性。教练在辅导电话中做笔记,以跟踪通话内容并记录参与者的反馈;对这些笔记进行定性分析,以详细阐述上述领域。
活动完成率适中证明了可行性:所有参与者至少打开了应用程序,20名参与者中的19名(95%)至少完成了1次认知行为练习,20名参与者中的16名(80%)参加了所有4次辅导电话。参与者在21天中平均完成了10.40(标准差6.52)次认知行为练习。辅导电话笔记记录了参与者的评论,即应用程序生成的提醒提高了完成率。从基线到干预后的知识变化这一发现也证明了可行性;这表明THRIVE成功地传达了关键概念。高参与者对THRIVE可用性的评分证明了可接受性;这些评分对应于B + 的可用性等级。辅导电话笔记记录了辅导电话、应用程序练习的清晰度以及应用程序练习中包含的建议提高了可用性;然而,辅导电话笔记也记录了一些参与者发现应用程序练习的某些方面困难或令人困惑。参与者的满意度评分也证明了可接受性:大多数参与者(15/16,94%)将应用程序评为中度有帮助或非常有帮助。辅导电话笔记记录了认知行为活动模块被视为有吸引力,并且干预的积极影响有助于提高参与者的满意度。
这些发现表明,THRIVE对近期性侵犯幸存者来说是可行且可接受的,有必要对THRIVE进行进一步测试。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03703258;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03703258 。