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Coping Skills Mobile App to Support the Emotional Well-Being of Young People During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

机译:应对技巧移动应用程序支持在Covid-19大流行期间年轻人的情感福祉:混合方法研究的协议

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to increase anxiety and distress in young people worldwide. It is important to prioritize mental health during crisis events to mitigate the negative and often long-term effects of the crises on young people, families, and society. Mental health and well-being apps represent a scalable approach for improving psychological outcomes in young people and have potential to improve the equity of service access. Objective The Whitu: 7 Ways in 7 Days well-being app was recently developed by our group to address the urgent need for innovative approaches to reach young New Zealanders who are struggling to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study is twofold: to evaluate the acceptability of the prototype app and to examine the effectiveness of the refined app at improving mental and emotional well-being and reducing depression, anxiety, and stress in young people in New Zealand. Methods A two-phase mixed methods study will be undertaken to achieve these aims. During the first phase, 20 young people aged 16-30 years (including those of Māori and Pacific ethnicity) will participate in a qualitative study to help refine the prototype app. During the second phase, 90 young people aged 16-30 years will participate in a randomized waitlist-controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy of the refined Whitu app at 4 weeks and 3 months after baseline. Outcomes will be evaluated using validated web-based questionnaires at baseline, 4 weeks, and 3 months. Results The study received ethics approval in May 2020, and recruitment for the focus groups commenced in June 2020. Recruitment for the RCT is expected to commence in October 2020. Participants for both study phases will be recruited via social media and web-based communities. Data collection for the RCT is expected to be completed by January 2021, and analyses are expected to be completed by March 2021. Linear mixed modelling will be used to determine between-group differences in psychological outcomes. Conclusions There is an urgent need to develop culturally appropriate, scalable mental health interventions to address the psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we will develop and test an evidence-based well-being app that, if effective, can be made available to all young people in New Zealand and internationally.
机译:背景技术Covid-19大流行可能会增加全世界年轻人的焦虑和痛苦。在危机活动期间优先考虑心理健康,以减轻年轻人,家庭和社会危机的负面和经常长期影响。心理健康和幸福的应用代表了一种可扩展的方法,可以改善年轻人心理结果,并有可能改善服务访问权益。目标惠天:7天内的7种方式是最近由我们的小组制定的,解决了迫切需要创新方法,以实现正在努力应对Covid-19大流行的年轻新西兰人。本研究的目的是双重的:评估原型APP的可接受性,并检查改善精神和情绪福祉并减少新西兰年轻人的抑郁症,焦虑和压力的精细应用的有效性。方法采用两相混合方法研究,以实现这些目标。在第一阶段,16-30岁(包括毛利人和太平洋种族)的20岁年轻人将参加一个定性研究,以帮助改进原型应用程序。在第二阶段,16-30岁的90人将参加随机等候名单对照的试验(RCT),以评估精制的Whitu应用在基线后4周和3个月的疗效。将在基线的基于网络的基于网络问卷进行评估,4周和3个月将进行结果。结果研究进入2020年5月20日的伦理批准,并于2020年6月开始招募焦点小组。预计将于10月20日开始招聘RCT。将通过社交媒体和基于网络社区招聘研究阶段的参与者。 RCT的数据收集预计将于1月2021年完成,预计分析将于3月2021年完成。线性混合建模将用于确定心理结果的组间差异。结论迫切需要开发文化合适的,可扩展的精神健康干预措施,以解决Covid-19大流行的心理后果。在这项研究中,我们将开发和测试证据为基础的福祉应用程序,如果有效,可以向新西兰和国际的所有年轻人提供。

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