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Development of an Online Well-Being Intervention for Young People: An Evaluation Protocol

机译:年轻人在线福祉干预措施的开发:一项评估协议

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Background Research has shown that improving well-being using positive mental health interventions can be useful for predicting and preventing mental illness. Implementing online interventions may be an effective way to reach young people, given their familiarity with technology. Objective This study will assess the effectiveness of a website called the “Online Wellbeing Centre (OWC),” designed for the support and improvement of mental health and well-being in young Australians aged between 16 and 25 years. As the active component of the study, the OWC will introduce a self-guided app recommendation service called “The Toolbox: The best apps for your brain and body” developed by ReachOut.com. The Toolbox is a responsive website that serves as a personalized, ongoing recommendation service for technology-based tools and apps to improve well-being. It allows users to personalize their experience according to their individual needs. Methods This study will be a two-arm, randomized controlled trial following a wait-list control design. The primary outcome will be changes in psychological well-being measured by the Mental Health Continuum Short Form. The secondary outcomes will be drawn from a subsample of participants and will include depression scores measured by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, and quality of life measured by the Assessment of Quality of Life-four dimensions (AQOL-4D) index. Cost-effectiveness analysis will be conducted based on a primary outcome of cost per unique visit to the OWC. Utility-based outcomes will also be incorporated into the analysis allowing a secondary outcome to be cost per quality-adjusted life year gained (based on the AQOL-4D values). Resource use associated with both the intervention and control groups will be collected using a customized questionnaire. Online- and community-based recruitment strategies will be implemented, and the effectiveness of each approach will be analyzed. Participants will be recruited from the general Australian population and randomized online. The trial will last for 4 weeks. Results Small but clinically significant increases in well-being symptoms are expected to be detected in the intervention group compared with the control group. Conclusions If this intervention proves to be effective, it will have an impact on the future design and implementation of online-based well-being interventions as a valid and cost-effective way to support mental health clinical treatment. Findings regarding recruitment effectiveness will also contribute to developing better ways to engage this population in research. ClinicalTrial This study is registered in the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR): ACTRN12614000710628.
机译:背景研究表明,使用积极的心理健康干预措施来改善健康状况对于预测和预防精神疾病可能是有用的。鉴于年轻人对技术的熟悉程度,实施在线干预措施可能是接触年轻人的有效途径。目的本研究将评估一个名为“在线健康中心(OWC)”的网站的有效性,该网站旨在支持和改善16至25岁的澳大利亚年轻人的心理健康和福祉。作为研究的积极组成部分,OWC将引入由ReachOut.com开发的名为“工具箱:最适合您的大脑和身体的最佳应用程序”的自助式应用程序推荐服务。工具箱是一个响应迅速的网站,可为基于技术的工具和应用程序提供个性化的持续推荐服务,以改善人们的健康状况。它允许用户根据他们的个人需求来个性化他们的体验。方法该研究将是一项根据等待清单控制设计的两臂随机对照试验。主要结果将是心理健康连续体简表所衡量的心理健康变化。次要结果将从参与者的子样本中得出,其中包括由流行病学研究中心抑郁量表测量的抑郁评分,以及通过生活质量四维度评估(AQOL-4D)指数测量的生活质量。成本效益分析将基于每次访问OWC的每次成本的主要结果进行。基于效用的结果也将被纳入分析,从而使次要结果成为获得的每质量调整生命年的成本(基于AQOL-4D值)。与干预组和对照组相关的资源使用将使用定制的调查表进行收集。将实施基于在线和社区的招聘策略,并将分析每种方法的有效性。参加者将从澳大利亚总人口中招募并在线随机分配。试用期将持续4周。结果与对照组相比,预计干预组的幸福症状会有小幅但临床上显着的增加。结论如果这种干预措施被证明是有效的,它将对基于在线的幸福干预措施的未来设计和实施产生影响,这是支持心理健康临床治疗的一种有效且具有成本效益的方式。关于招聘有效性的发现也将有助于开发更好的方法来使该人群参与研究。 ClinicalTrial该研究在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ANZCTR)中注册:ACTRN12614000710628。

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