Schatten Heather T, Kimble Sara K, Alboukrek Daniel, Carosa Catarina L, Hughes Christopher D, Armey Michael F, Miller Ivan W, Elwy A Rani, Primack Jennifer
Psychosocial Research Program, Butler Hospital.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
J Technol Hum Serv. 2024;42(2):156-172. doi: 10.1080/15228835.2024.2351416. Epub 2024 May 11.
The goal of this study was to explore preferences regarding the Mobile Application to Prevent Suicide (MAPS), an ecological momentary intervention smartphone app. We conducted individual interviews with 10 adults hospitalized for suicidal ideation or behavior. In these interviews, we asked about participants' preferences associated with smartphone apps for suicide prevention in general and requested feedback on the specific features of the MAPS intervention. We used line-by-line inductive coding to create a codebook and identify where codes were most prominently displayed. Participants expressed interest in personalized, targeted approaches to suicide prevention, psychoeducation, access to coping strategies, and direct access to crisis services. Involving individuals with lived experience in the early stages is an essential step in the development of a smartphone app for suicide prevention.
本研究的目的是探讨对预防自杀移动应用程序(MAPS)的偏好,这是一款生态瞬时干预智能手机应用程序。我们对10名因自杀意念或行为而住院的成年人进行了个人访谈。在这些访谈中,我们询问了参与者对一般自杀预防智能手机应用程序的偏好,并征求了他们对MAPS干预具体功能的反馈。我们采用逐行归纳编码来创建一个编码手册,并确定代码最突出显示的位置。参与者对个性化、有针对性的自杀预防方法、心理教育、获取应对策略以及直接获得危机服务表示出兴趣。在早期阶段让有实际经验的人参与是开发预防自杀智能手机应用程序的关键一步。