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用于评估年轻人心理健康和痛苦的远程多参数工具设计(心理健康研究项目中的移动健康方法):一项观察性研究方案

Design of a Remote Multiparametric Tool to Assess Mental Well-Being and Distress in Young People (mHealth Methods in Mental Health Research Project): Protocol for an Observational Study.

作者信息

Castro Ribeiro Thais, García Pagès Esther, Ballester Laura, Vilagut Gemma, García Mieres Helena, Suárez Aragonès Víctor, Amigo Franco, Bailón Raquel, Mortier Philippe, Pérez Sola Víctor, Serrano-Blanco Antoni, Alonso Jordi, Aguiló Jordi

机构信息

CIBER de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina (CIBER-BBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.

Departament of Microelectronics and Electronic Systems, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Mar 29;13:e51298. doi: 10.2196/51298.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health conditions have become a substantial cause of disability worldwide, resulting in economic burden and strain on the public health system. Incorporating cognitive and physiological biomarkers using noninvasive sensors combined with self-reported questionnaires can provide a more accurate characterization of the individual's well-being. Biomarkers such as heart rate variability or those extracted from the electrodermal activity signal are commonly considered as indices of autonomic nervous system functioning, providing objective indicators of stress response. A model combining a set of these biomarkers can constitute a comprehensive tool to remotely assess mental well-being and distress.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to design and validate a remote multiparametric tool, including physiological and cognitive variables, to objectively assess mental well-being and distress.

METHODS

This ongoing observational study pursues to enroll 60 young participants (aged 18-34 years) in 3 groups, including participants with high mental well-being, participants with mild to moderate psychological distress, and participants diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorder. The inclusion and exclusion criteria are being evaluated through a web-based questionnaire, and for those with a mental health condition, the criteria are identified by psychologists. The assessment consists of collecting mental health self-reported measures and physiological data during a baseline state, the Stroop Color and Word Test as a stress-inducing stage, and a final recovery period. Several variables related to heart rate variability, pulse arrival time, breathing, electrodermal activity, and peripheral temperature are collected using medical and wearable devices. A second assessment is carried out after 1 month. The assessment tool will be developed using self-reported questionnaires assessing well-being (short version of Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale), anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7), and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) as the reference. We will perform correlation and principal component analysis to reduce the number of variables, followed by the calculation of multiple regression models. Test-retest reliability, known-group validity, and predictive validity will be assessed.

RESULTS

Participant recruitment is being carried out on a university campus and in mental health services. Recruitment commenced in October 2022 and is expected to be completed by June 2024. As of July 2023, we have recruited 41 participants. Most participants correspond to the group with mild to moderate psychological distress (n=20, 49%), followed by the high mental well-being group (n=13, 32%) and those diagnosed with a mental health condition (n=8, 20%). Data preprocessing is currently ongoing, and publication of the first results is expected by September 2024.

CONCLUSIONS

This study will establish an initial framework for a comprehensive mental health assessment tool, taking measurements from sophisticated devices, with the goal of progressing toward a remotely accessible and objectively measured approach that maintains an acceptable level of accuracy in clinical practice and epidemiological studies.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

OSF Registries N3GCH; https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/N3GCH.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/51298.

摘要

背景

心理健康问题已成为全球残疾的一个重要原因,给经济带来负担,并给公共卫生系统造成压力。使用非侵入性传感器结合自我报告问卷纳入认知和生理生物标志物,可以更准确地描述个体的健康状况。诸如心率变异性或从皮肤电活动信号中提取的生物标志物通常被视为自主神经系统功能的指标,可提供压力反应的客观指标。结合一组这些生物标志物的模型可以构成一个全面的工具,用于远程评估心理健康和痛苦程度。

目的

本研究旨在设计并验证一种远程多参数工具,包括生理和认知变量,以客观评估心理健康和痛苦程度。

方法

这项正在进行的观察性研究计划招募60名年轻参与者(年龄在18 - 34岁之间),分为3组,包括心理健康状况良好的参与者、轻度至中度心理痛苦的参与者以及被诊断患有抑郁症或焦虑症的参与者。通过基于网络的问卷评估纳入和排除标准,对于有心理健康问题的参与者,由心理学家确定标准。评估包括在基线状态下收集心理健康自我报告测量值和生理数据、作为压力诱导阶段的斯特鲁普颜色和文字测验以及最后的恢复期。使用医疗和可穿戴设备收集与心率变异性、脉搏波传导时间、呼吸、皮肤电活动和外周温度相关的几个变量。1个月后进行第二次评估。评估工具将使用评估幸福感(沃里克 - 爱丁堡心理健康量表简版)、焦虑(广泛性焦虑障碍量表 - 7)和抑郁(患者健康问卷 - 9)的自我报告问卷作为参考来开发。我们将进行相关性和主成分分析以减少变量数量,随后计算多元回归模型。将评估重测信度、已知组效度和预测效度。

结果

参与者招募正在大学校园和心理健康服务机构中进行。招募于2022年10月开始,预计2024年6月完成。截至2023年7月,我们已招募了41名参与者。大多数参与者属于轻度至中度心理痛苦组(n = 20,49%),其次是心理健康状况良好组(n = 13,32%)和被诊断患有心理健康问题的组(n = 8,20%)。数据预处理目前正在进行,预计2024年9月公布首批结果。

结论

本研究将为综合心理健康评估工具建立一个初始框架,采用来自精密设备的测量方法,目标是朝着一种在临床实践和流行病学研究中保持可接受准确性水平的远程可及且客观测量的方法发展。

试验注册

OSF注册库N3GCH;https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/N3GCH。

国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):DERR1 - 10.2196/51298。

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