Labrenz Oliver, Waedel Lucie, Kölch Michael, Lezius Susanne, Wacker Christina, Fröhlich Antonia, Paschke Kerstin, Thomasius Rainer, Reis Olaf
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), Site Greifswald/Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Jan 20;15:1478012. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1478012. eCollection 2024.
Digital media use disorder (DMUD) is a prevalent problem among young people, which can result in adverse consequences and functional impairments across multiple domains of life due to a persistent inability to regulate one's use, which can lead to the development of psychological problems. In particular, children and adolescents who live in families that are part of the child and youth welfare system and receive support services are considered to be at high risk of developing mental disorders. It is less likely that these families will choose a therapeutic setting for the treatment of DMUD. The objective is to reduce DMUD-related symptoms and improve media use behaviour through the implementation of an app-based training programme.
The efficacy of Res@t digital, initially conceived as an adjunct to child and adolescent psychiatric treatment, is to be evaluated for n= 32 children and adolescents with a media use disorder or at risk of developing this disorder, and their families enrolled in child and youth welfare services. The efficacy of the app will be evaluated in a randomised controlled trial with a waitlist control group. The primary outcome is the reduction of DMUD symptoms over a 20-week period following the onset of app training. Secondary outcomes include EEG measurements and changes in standardised psychopathological variables.
Should the Res@t app prove efficacious when compared to a waitlist control group, it would constitute an evidence-based intervention for the treatment of DMUD in children and adolescents. For high-risk families, the app could serve as a motivational tool to prompt action regarding potential DMUD and facilitates access to therapeutic facilities.
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数字媒体使用障碍(DMUD)在年轻人中是一个普遍存在的问题,由于持续无法控制自己的使用,可能会在生活的多个领域导致不良后果和功能损害,进而引发心理问题。特别是,生活在儿童和青少年福利系统中并接受支持服务的家庭中的儿童和青少年,被认为患精神障碍的风险很高。这些家庭选择治疗DMUD的治疗环境的可能性较小。目标是通过实施基于应用程序的培训计划来减轻与DMUD相关的症状并改善媒体使用行为。
最初设想作为儿童和青少年精神病治疗辅助手段的Res@t digital的疗效,将针对32名患有媒体使用障碍或有发展成该障碍风险的儿童和青少年及其参与儿童和青少年福利服务的家庭进行评估。该应用程序的疗效将在有等待名单对照组的随机对照试验中进行评估。主要结果是在应用程序培训开始后的20周内DMUD症状的减轻。次要结果包括脑电图测量和标准化心理病理变量的变化。
如果Res@t应用程序与等待名单对照组相比被证明有效,它将构成一种基于证据的干预措施,用于治疗儿童和青少年的DMUD。对于高风险家庭,该应用程序可以作为一种激励工具,促使他们对潜在的DMUD采取行动,并便于他们获得治疗设施。