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边缘化和服务不足的年轻人使用心理健康应用的可接受性、参与度和可行性:系统评价和定性研究。

The Acceptability, Engagement, and Feasibility of Mental Health Apps for Marginalized and Underserved Young People: Systematic Review and Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2024 Jul 30;26:e48964. doi: 10.2196/48964.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphone apps may provide an opportunity to deliver mental health resources and interventions in a scalable and cost-effective manner. However, young people from marginalized and underserved groups face numerous and unique challenges to accessing, engaging with, and benefiting from these apps.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to better understand the acceptability (ie, perceived usefulness and satisfaction with an app) and feasibility (ie, the extent to which an app was successfully used) of mental health apps for underserved young people. A secondary aim was to establish whether adaptations can be made to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of apps for these groups.

METHODS

We conducted 2 sequential studies, consisting of a systematic literature review of mental health apps for underserved populations followed by a qualitative study with underserved young male participants (n=20; age: mean 19). Following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, an electronic search of 5 databases was conducted in 2021. The search yielded 18,687 results, of which 14 articles met the eligibility criteria.

RESULTS

The included studies comprised a range of groups, including those affected by homelessness, having physical health conditions, living in low- and middle-income countries, and those with sexual and gender minority identities. Establishing and maintaining user engagement was a pervasive challenge across mental health apps and populations, and dropout was a reported problem among nearly all the included studies. Positive subjective reports of usability, satisfaction, and acceptability were insufficient to determine users' objective engagement.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite the significant amount of funding directed to the development of mental health apps, juxtaposed with only limited empirical evidence to support their effectiveness, few apps have been deliberately developed or adapted to meet the heterogeneous needs of marginalized and underserved young people. Before mental health apps are scaled up, a greater understanding is needed of the types of services that more at-risk young people and those in limited-resource settings prefer (eg, standard vs digital) followed by more rigorous and consistent demonstrations of acceptability, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness. Adopting an iterative participatory approach by involving young people in the development and evaluation process is an essential step in enhancing the adoption of any intervention, including apps, in "real-world" settings and will support future implementation and sustainability efforts to ensure that marginalized and underserved groups are reached.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

PROSPERO CRD42021254241; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=254241.

摘要

背景

智能手机应用程序可能提供了一种以可扩展和具有成本效益的方式提供心理健康资源和干预措施的机会。然而,来自边缘化和服务不足群体的年轻人在获取、参与和受益于这些应用程序方面面临着许多独特的挑战。

目的

本研究旨在更好地了解心理健康应用程序对服务不足的年轻人的可接受性(即对应用程序的有用性和满意度)和可行性(即应用程序成功使用的程度)。次要目的是确定是否可以进行调整,以提高这些群体对应用程序的可及性和包容性。

方法

我们进行了两项顺序研究,包括对服务不足人群的心理健康应用程序进行系统文献回顾,以及对服务不足的年轻男性参与者(n=20;年龄:平均 19 岁)进行定性研究。根据 PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南,我们于 2021 年对 5 个数据库进行了电子检索。搜索结果产生了 18,687 个结果,其中 14 篇文章符合入选标准。

结果

纳入的研究包括一系列群体,包括无家可归者、患有身体健康状况者、生活在低收入和中等收入国家者以及性少数群体和性别少数群体。在心理健康应用程序和人群中,建立和维持用户参与度是一个普遍存在的挑战,几乎所有纳入的研究都报告了辍学问题。对可用性、满意度和可接受性的积极主观报告不足以确定用户的客观参与度。

结论

尽管有大量资金用于开发心理健康应用程序,但与之形成鲜明对比的是,只有有限的经验证据支持其有效性,很少有应用程序是专门为满足边缘化和服务不足的年轻人的异质需求而开发或调整的。在扩大心理健康应用程序的规模之前,需要更多地了解风险较高的年轻人和资源有限环境更喜欢的服务类型(例如,标准与数字),然后更严格和一致地证明其可接受性、有效性和成本效益。通过让年轻人参与到开发和评估过程中,采用迭代参与式方法是增强任何干预措施(包括应用程序)在“真实世界”环境中采用的重要步骤,这将支持未来的实施和可持续性工作,以确保接触到边缘化和服务不足的群体。

试验注册

PROSPERO CRD42021254241;https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=254241。

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