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Acceptability and utility of an electronic psychosocial assessment (myAssessment) to increase self-disclosure in youth mental healthcare: a quasi-experimental study

机译:电子心理社会评估(myAssessment)在青年精神卫生保健中增加自我披露的可接受性和实用性:一项准实验研究

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Technology is increasingly being used in youth mental healthcare to support service delivery and improve health outcomes. The current study trialed a new electronic psychosocial application (myAssessment) that aims to provide a holistic assessment of relevant risk and protective factors in youth mental healthcare. The study aimed to determine whether myAssessment was acceptable to all users, and whether it affected: reporting of certain behaviors and ratings of self-disclosure; youth ratings of control, fears of judgmental reactions or time-efficiency; clinician ratings of time-efficiency or their ability to formulate a treatment plan; and the therapeutic alliance. The application was tested at a youth mental health service using a quasi-experimental two phase Treatment-as-Usual/Intervention design. Three hundred thirty nine youth and 13 clinicians participated across both phases. Reporting of behaviors, self-disclosure, youth control, judgmental reactions, time efficiency, ability to formulate treatment plans, and the therapeutic alliance were compared between groups. myAssessment was found to be widely accepted by both young people and clinicians. Use of myAssessment resulted in reporting of behaviors that were 2.78 through 10.38 times higher for a variety of substances (use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, sedatives, hallucinogens, and opioids), in identifying non-heterosexual sexual orientation, having had sex, an STI check, sex without a condom, having felt pressured to have sex in the past, having self-harmed, and in having put themselves in an unsafe situation. Participants who used the application also reported being less likely to lie on past experiences of being bullied, substance use, and self-harm. Use of the application resulted in improved youth ratings of time efficiency in session. The application was found to have no impact on youth control, judgmental reactions, formulation of treatment plans, or the therapeutic alliance. Electronic psychosocial assessments can increase rates of self-disclosure and, therefore, provide an earlier and more comprehensive picture of young people’s risks without negatively impacting the therapeutic alliance. Additionally, this type of technology has been shown to be widely accepted by both young people and clinicians and can improve youth beliefs that there is enough time in session to speak about what is most important to them.
机译:青年精神保健中越来越多地使用技术来支持服务提供和改善健康结果。当前的研究试用了一种新的电子心理社会应用程序(myAssessment),目的是对青少年心理保健中的相关风险和保护因素进行全面评估。该研究旨在确定myAssessment是否为所有用户所接受,以及是否受到影响:报告某些行为和自我披露的等级;青少年的控制等级,对判断反应的恐惧或时间效率;临床医生对时间效率的评价或其制定治疗计划的能力;和治疗联盟。该应用程序已在青少年心理健康服务机构使用准实验性的“按常规治疗/干预”两阶段设计进行了测试。两个阶段共有339名青年和13名临床医生参加。比较了行为,自我披露,青少年控制,判断反应,时间效率,制定治疗计划的能力以及治疗联盟的报告。发现myAsssmentment被年轻人和临床医生广泛接受。使用myAssssment可以报告各种物质(使用烟草,酒精,大麻,镇静剂,迷幻剂和阿片类药物)的行为,其识别非异性性行为,性行为,性行为的行为高出2.78倍至10.38倍。性传播感染检查,没有避孕套的性行为,过去曾经历过性交压力,自我伤害,并处于不安全的境地。使用该应用程序的参与者还报告说,不太可能依靠过去被欺负,滥用毒品和自残的经历。使用该应用程序可以提高青年人的上课时间效率等级。发现该申请对青少年控制,判断反应,治疗计划的制定或治疗联盟没有影响。电子社会心理评估可以提高自我披露的速度,因此可以更早,更全面地了解年轻人的风险,而不会对治疗联盟产生负面影响。此外,这种技术已被年轻人和临床医生广泛接受,并且可以改善青年人的信念,即有足够的时间讨论对他们最重要的内容。

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