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Assessing the Mental Health of Emerging Adults Through a Mental Health App: Protocol for a Prospective Pilot Study

机译:通过心理健康应用评估新兴成人的心理健康:审理试验研究的议定书

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Background Individuals can experience different manifestations of the same psychological disorder. This underscores the need for a personalized model approach in the study of psychopathology. Emerging adulthood is a developmental phase wherein individuals are especially vulnerable to psychopathology. Given their exposure to repeated stressors and disruptions in routine, the emerging adult population is worthy of investigation. Objective In our prospective study, we aim to conduct multimodal assessments to determine the feasibility of an individualized approach for understanding the contextual factors of changes in daily affect, sleep, physiology, and activity. In other words, we aim to use event mining to predict changes in mental health. Methods We expect to have a final sample size of 20 participants. Recruited participants will be monitored for a period of time (ie, between 3 and 12 months). Participants will download the Personicle app on their smartphone to track their activities (eg, home events and cycling). They will also be given wearable sensor devices (ie, devices that monitor sleep, physiology, and physical activity), which are to be worn continuously. Participants will be asked to report on their daily moods and provide open-ended text responses on a weekly basis. Participants will be given a battery of questionnaires every 3 months. Results Our study has been approved by an institutional review board. The study is currently in the data collection phase. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the study was adjusted to allow for remote data collection and COVID-19–related stress assessments. Conclusions Our study will help advance research on individualized approaches to understanding health and well-being through multimodal systems. Our study will also demonstrate the benefit of using individualized approaches to study interrelations among stress, social relationships, technology, and mental health.
机译:背景技术人员可以体验相同的心理障碍的不同表现形式。这强调了在精神病理学研究中需要个性化模型方法。新兴成年是一种发育阶段,其中个体特别容易受到精神病理学的影响。鉴于他们暴露于反复的压力源和常规中断,新兴成年人口值得调查。目的在我们的前瞻性研究中,我们的目的是对多式化评估进行多式化评估,以确定个性化方法的可行性,了解日常影响,睡眠,生理学和活动的变化的上下文因素。换句话说,我们的目标是使用活动挖掘来预测心理健康的变化。方法我们希望有20名参与者的最终样本大小。招募的参与者将在一段时间内(即3到12个月)。参与者将在智能手机上下载Histhicle应用程序以跟踪他们的活动(例如,家庭活动和骑自行车)。它们还将可用可穿戴传感器设备(即监测睡眠,生理学和身体活动的设备),这些装置将连续佩戴。将要求参与者报告日常情绪,并每周提供开放的案文答复。参与者将每3个月给出一次调查问卷。结果我们的研究已获得由机构审查委员会批准。该研究目前处于数据收集阶段。由于Covid-19大流行,调整了该研究以允许远程数据收集和Covid-19相关的压力评估。结论我们的研究将有助于通过多式式系统了解理解健康和福祉的个性化方法。我们的研究还将展示利用个性化方法研究压力,社会关系,技术和心理健康之间的相互关系的好处。

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