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A Mobile App to Identify Lifestyle Indicators Related to Undergraduate Mental Health (Smart Healthy Campus): Observational App-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment

机译:一个移动应用程序,以确定与本科心理健康有关的生活方式指标(智能健康校园):基于观察应用的生态瞬间评估

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Background Undergraduate studies are challenging, and mental health issues can frequently occur in undergraduate students, straining campus resources that are already in demand for somatic problems. Cost-effective measures with ubiquitous devices, such as smartphones, offer the potential to deliver targeted interventions to monitor and affect lifestyle, which may result in improvements to student mental health. However, the avenues by which this can be done are not particularly well understood, especially in the Canadian context. Objective The aim of this study is to deploy an initial version of the Smart Healthy Campus app at Western University, Canada, and to analyze corresponding data for associations between psychosocial factors (measured by a questionnaire) and behaviors associated with lifestyle (measured by smartphone sensors). Methods This preliminary study was conducted as an observational app-based ecological momentary assessment. Undergraduate students were recruited over email, and sampling using a custom 7-item questionnaire occurred on a weekly basis. Results First, the 7-item Smart Healthy Campus questionnaire, derived from fully validated questionnaires—such as the Brief Resilience Scale; General Anxiety Disorder-7; and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale–21—was shown to significantly correlate with the mental health domains of these validated questionnaires, illustrating that it is a viable tool for a momentary assessment of an overview of undergraduate mental health. Second, data collected through the app were analyzed. There were 312 weekly responses and 813 sensor samples from 139 participants from March 2019 to March 2020; data collection concluded when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. Demographic information was not collected in this preliminary study because of technical limitations. Approximately 69.8% (97/139) of participants only completed one survey, possibly because of the absence of any incentive. Given the limited amount of data, analysis was not conducted with respect to time, so all data were analyzed as a single collection. On the basis of mean rank, students showing more positive mental health through higher questionnaire scores tended to spend more time completing questionnaires, showed more signs of physical activity based on pedometers, and had their devices running less and plugged in charging less when sampled. In addition, based on mean rank, students on campus tended to report more positive mental health through higher questionnaire scores compared with those who were sampled off campus. Some data from students found in or near residences were also briefly examined. Conclusions Given these limited data, participants tended to report a more positive overview of mental health when on campus and when showing signs of higher levels of physical activity. These early findings suggest that device sensors related to physical activity and location are useful for monitoring undergraduate students and designing interventions. However, much more sensor data are needed going forward, especially given the sweeping changes in undergraduate studies due to COVID-19.
机译:背景技术本科研究是挑战性,并且精神健康问题可能经常发生在本科生中,从事校园问题已经存在的校园资源。具有普遍存在的设备的经济有效措施,例如智能手机,提供有可能提供有针对性的干预措施来监测和影响生活方式的措施,这可能导致学生心理健康的改善。然而,可以做到这一点的途径并不是特别地理解,特别是在加拿大背景下。目的本研究的目的是在加拿大西部大学部署初始版本的智能健康校园应用程序,并分析了对应的心理社会因素(由问卷测量)和与生活方式相关的行为之间的相应数据(由智能手机传感器测量)。方法采用初步研究作为一种基于观察应用的生态瞬间评估。本科生通过电子邮件招募,并每周使用自定义7项问卷进行抽样。结果第一,7项智能健康健康校园问卷调查问卷 - 从完全验证的问卷 - 如短暂的弹性规模;一般焦虑症-7;和抑郁症,焦虑和压力标度-21-被证明与这些经过验证问卷的心理健康域显着相关,说明这是一个可行的工具,用于暂时评估本科心理健康的概要。其次,通过应用程序收集的数据进行了分析。 2019年3月至2020年3月,来自139名参与者的312名每周回复和813个传感器样本;数据收集在Covid-19被宣布为大流行时得出结论。由于技术限制,在这项初步研究中没有收集人口统计信息。大约69.8%(97/139)的参与者只完成了一个调查,可能因为没有任何激励而受到任何调查。鉴于数据量有限,没有相对于时间进行分析,因此将所有数据分析为单个集合。在平均等级的基础上,通过更高的问卷评分显示更积极的心理健康的学生往往花费更多时间完成调查问卷,展示了基于计步仪的物理活动的迹象,并且它们的设备在采样时运行较少并堵塞在充电较少。此外,根据平均等级,与校园中的抽样的人相比,校园的学生通过更高的问卷分数倾向于通过更高的问卷分数报告更积极的心理健康。还简要审查了来自住宅区或附近的学生的一些数据。结论鉴于这些有限的数据,参与者倾向于在校园内报告更积极的心理健康概述,并且显示身体活动水平较高的迹象。这些早期调查结果表明,与身体活动和地点相关的设备传感器可用于监测本科生和设计干预措施。然而,需要更多的传感器数据,特别是由于Covid-19由于Covid-19,本科研究的综合变化。

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