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针对抑郁和焦虑的个性化、跨诊断智能手机应用(Mello):对年轻人体验的重复消极思维的定性分析。

A Personalized, Transdiagnostic Smartphone App (Mello) Targeting Repetitive Negative Thinking for Depression and Anxiety: Qualitative Analysis of Young People's Experience.

机构信息

Orygen, Melbourne, Australia.

Orygen, Parkville, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2024 Nov 27;26:e63732. doi: 10.2196/63732.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The increasing rates of mental health challenges among young people highlight an urgent need for accessible and effective treatment. However, current mental health systems face unprecedented demand, leaving most young people globally with unmet mental health needs. Smartphones present a promising solution to this issue by offering in-the-moment support through innovative just-in-time adaptive interventions, which provide support based on real-time data.

OBJECTIVE

This study explores young people's experiences with Mello, a just-in-time adaptive intervention that focuses on the transdiagnostic mechanism of repetitive negative thinking (RNT), a significant factor contributing to youth depression and anxiety.

METHODS

Semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted with 15 participants aged 16 to 25 years, all of whom had previously participated in a pilot randomized controlled trial of Mello. Of the 15 participants, 9 (60%) identified as women, 4 (27%) as men (including 1 transgender man), and 2 (13%) as nonbinary. Interviews focused on participants' experiences with the Mello app, factors influencing engagement, perceived benefits and limitations, and suggestions for future improvements. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.

RESULTS

The analysis identified three superordinate themes: Mello as a tool for intentional reflection; doing therapy your own way; and barriers to engagement during low mood, anxiety, and RNT. Theme 1 explored young people's experiences of how the app facilitated active management of negative thoughts and supported the development of reflective habits, contrasting with their typical strategies of avoidance or resistance. Theme 2 highlighted the value of the app's self-guided nature, with a particular focus on its flexibility and accessibility, particularly when compared to traditional face-to-face therapy. Finally, theme 3 addressed barriers to engagement, particularly during emotionally difficult times, with participants reporting feeling "stuck" in their negative thoughts. To mitigate these challenges, participants suggested incorporating gamification elements, such as progress-tracking visuals, to enhance motivation and increase engagement with the app.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings underscored the value of Mello in promoting intentional engagement and reflection with RNT, consistent with prior research that emphasizes the effectiveness of tailored interventions. Although some users valued the self-guided nature of the application, others encountered difficulties with motivation. Future research should explore strategies to enhance engagement for young people with low mood and motivation, such as co-design methodologies, advanced personalization features, and gamification techniques.

摘要

背景

年轻人心理健康问题的发生率不断上升,突显了对普及且有效的治疗方法的迫切需求。然而,当前的心理健康系统面临前所未有的需求,导致全球大多数年轻人的心理健康需求得不到满足。智能手机通过创新的即时自适应干预措施提供即时支持,为解决这一问题提供了有希望的解决方案,这些干预措施根据实时数据提供支持。

目的

本研究探讨了年轻人对 Mello 的体验,Mello 是一种即时自适应干预措施,专注于重复性消极思维(RNT)的跨诊断机制,这是导致青少年抑郁和焦虑的重要因素。

方法

对 15 名年龄在 16 至 25 岁之间的参与者进行了半结构化定性访谈,他们都曾参加过 Mello 的试点随机对照试验。在 15 名参与者中,9 名(60%)为女性,4 名(27%)为男性(包括 1 名跨性别男性),2 名(13%)为非二元性别。访谈重点关注参与者对 Mello 应用程序的体验、影响参与的因素、感知到的好处和局限性,以及对未来改进的建议。采用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

分析确定了三个上位主题:Mello 作为有意反思的工具;以自己的方式进行治疗;以及在情绪低落、焦虑和 RNT 期间参与的障碍。主题 1 探讨了年轻人对应用程序如何促进对消极思想的积极管理并支持反思习惯发展的体验,这与他们通常的回避或抵制策略形成对比。主题 2 强调了应用程序自我指导性质的价值,特别是其灵活性和可及性,与传统的面对面治疗相比尤其如此。最后,主题 3 探讨了参与的障碍,特别是在情绪困难时期,参与者报告感到“陷入”他们的消极想法中。为了减轻这些挑战,参与者建议将游戏化元素,如进度跟踪视觉效果,纳入其中,以提高动机并增加对应用程序的参与度。

结论

我们的研究结果强调了 Mello 在促进与 RNT 的有意参与和反思方面的价值,这与强调定制干预措施有效性的先前研究一致。尽管一些用户重视应用程序的自我指导性质,但其他用户在动机方面遇到了困难。未来的研究应探索增强对情绪低落和动机不足的年轻人的参与度的策略,例如共同设计方法、高级个性化功能和游戏化技术。

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