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mHealth in the Wild: Using Novel Data to Examine the Reach, Use, and Impact of PTSD Coach

机译:野外的mHealth:使用新颖的数据检查PTSD教练的覆盖面,使用和影响

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Background A majority of Americans (58%) now use smartphones, making it possible for mobile mental health apps to reach large numbers of those who are living with untreated, or under-treated, mental health symptoms. Although early trials suggest positive effects for mobile health (mHealth) interventions, little is known about the potential public health impact of mobile mental health apps. Objective The purpose of this study was to characterize reach, use, and impact of “PTSD Coach”, a free, broadly disseminated mental health app for managing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Methods Using a mixed-methods approach, aggregate mobile analytics data from 153,834 downloads of PTSD Coach were analyzed in conjunction with 156 user reviews. Results Over 60% of users engaged with PTSD Coach on multiple occasions (mean=6.3 sessions). User reviews reflected gratitude for the availability of the app and being able to use the app specifically during moments of need. PTSD Coach users reported relatively high levels of trauma symptoms (mean PTSD Checklist Score=57.2, SD=15.7). For users who chose to use a symptom management tool, distress declined significantly for both first-time users (mean=1.6 points, SD=2.6 on the 10-point distress thermometer) and return-visit users (mean=2.0, SD=2.3). Analysis of app session data identified common points of attrition, with only 80% of first-time users reaching the app’s home screen and 37% accessing one of the app’s primary content areas. Conclusions These findings suggest that PTSD Coach has achieved substantial and sustained reach in the population, is being used as intended, and has been favorably received. PTSD Coach is a unique platform for the delivery of mobile mental health education and treatment, and continuing evaluation and improvement of the app could further strengthen its public health impact.
机译:背景技术如今,大多数美国人(58%)使用智能手机,使得移动式心理健康应用程序可以覆盖大量患有未经治疗或未得到充分治疗的心理健康症状的人。尽管早期试验表明对移动健康(mHealth)干预措施具有积极作用,但对于移动心理健康应用程序对公共健康的潜在影响知之甚少。目的这项研究的目的是描述“ PTSD Coach”的作用,用途和影响,PTSD Coach是一个免费的,广泛分发的用于治疗创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的心理健康应用程序。方法使用混合方法,结合156个用户评论,分析了153,834次PTSD Coach下载的汇总移动分析数据。结果超过60%的用户多次使用PTSD Coach(平均= 6.3次会话)。用户评论反映出对该应用程序的可用性以及能够在需要时专门使用该应用程序的感谢。 PTSD教练用户报告了相对较高的创伤症状(平均PTSD清单分数= 57.2,SD = 15.7)。对于选择使用症状管理工具的用户,初次使用(平均10点遇险温度计的用户= 1.6点,SD = 2.6)和回访用户(平均= 2.0,SD = 2.3)的困扰显着下降)。对应用会话数据的分析确定了损耗的共同点,只有80%的首次访问用户到达了应用的主屏幕,而37%的用户访问了应用的主要内容区域之一。结论这些发现表明PTSD教练已在人群中取得了实质性和持续的影响,正按预期使用并受到好评。 PTSD Coach是提供移动心理健康教育和治疗的独特平台,不断评估和改进该应用程序可能会进一步增强其对公共健康的影响。

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