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移动和可穿戴设备在新冠疫情期间用于心理支持的潜在应用:一项综述

Potential Applications of Mobile and Wearable Devices for Psychological Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review.

作者信息

Ueafuea Kawisara, Boonnag Chiraphat, Sudhawiyangkul Thapanun, Leelaarporn Pitshaporn, Gulistan Ameen, Chen Wei, Mukhopadhyay Subhas Chandra, Wilaiprasitporn Theerawit, Piyayotai Supanida

机构信息

Bio-Inspired Robotics and Neural Engineering (BRAIN) Lab, School of Information Science and Technology (IST)Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science & Technology (VISTEC) Rayong 21210 Thailand.

Faculty of MedicineChiang Mai University Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand.

出版信息

IEEE Sens J. 2020 Dec 21;21(6):7162-7178. doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2020.3046259. eCollection 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic that has been raging in 2020 does affect not only the physical state but also the mental health of the general population, particularly, that of the healthcare workers. Given the unprecedented large-scale impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technology has gained momentum as invaluable social interaction and health tracking tools in this time of great turmoil, in part due to the imposed state-wide mobilization limitations to mitigate the risk of infection that might arise from in-person socialization or hospitalization. Over the last five years, there has been a notable increase in the demand and usage of mobile and wearable devices as well as their adoption in studies of mental fitness. The purposes of this scoping review are to summarize evidence on the sweeping impact of COVID-19 on mental health as well as to evaluate the merits of the devices for remote psychological support. We conclude that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted a significant toll on the mental health of the population, leading to an upsurge in reports of pathological stress, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. It is also clear that mobile and wearable devices (e.g., smartwatches and fitness trackers) are well placed for identifying and targeting individuals with these psychological burdens in need of intervention. However, we found that most of the previous studies used research-grade wearable devices that are difficult to afford for the normal consumer due to their high cost. Thus, the possibility of replacing the research-grade wearable devices with the current smartwatch is also discussed.

摘要

2020年肆虐的新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)大流行不仅影响普通人群的身体状况,也影响其心理健康,医护人员的心理健康尤其受到影响。鉴于COVID-19大流行产生了前所未有的大规模影响,数字技术在这场巨大动荡时期作为宝贵的社交互动和健康追踪工具获得了发展动力,部分原因是为降低面对面社交或住院可能引发的感染风险而实施的全州范围的行动限制。在过去五年中,移动和可穿戴设备的需求和使用显著增加,它们在心理健康研究中的应用也有所增加。本综述的目的是总结关于COVID-19对心理健康的广泛影响的证据,并评估这些设备在远程心理支持方面的优点。我们得出结论,COVID-19大流行给人群的心理健康造成了重大损失,导致病理性压力、抑郁、焦虑和失眠的报告激增。同样明显的是,移动和可穿戴设备(如智能手表和健身追踪器)非常适合识别和定位有这些心理负担且需要干预的个体。然而,我们发现之前的大多数研究使用的是研究级可穿戴设备,由于成本高昂,普通消费者难以承受。因此,本文还讨论了用当前的智能手表取代研究级可穿戴设备的可能性。

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