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mHealth for mental health in the Middle East: Need, technology use, and readiness among Palestinians in the West Bank

机译:中东心理健康的医疗保健:在西岸的巴勒斯坦人中需要,技术使用和准备情况

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Palestinians in the West Bank are at heightened risk for mental health problems. Limited availability of clinicians and a host of geopolitical, topographical, and infrastructural challenges create significant regional barriers to clinic-based care. The objective of this study was to examine whether mHealth approaches that leverage mobile phones for remote mental health treatment may be viable alternatives. We surveyed 272 Palestinian adults in urban, rural, and refugee camp settings. Most participants (93.4%) reported owning mobile phones. The penetration of mobile devices was high across all study sites. Males and females did not differ in their access to this resource. Among mobile phone owners, 79.9% had smartphones, 32.2% had basic mobile phones, and 12.2% owned both. Respondents reported having reliable access to electricity (99.6%) and Wi-Fi (80.9%). Almost all mobile phone owners (99.6%) reported using social media such as Facebook, WhatsApp, or Twitter. When asked to estimate the prevalence of mental health problems in the region, 61.4% of participants reported that over half of the people in their communities struggled with depression, posttraumatic stress, or auditory hallucinations. Most participants indicated that they would personally be interested in mHealth for Mental Health options such as bi-directional texting with clinicians (68.8%), smartphone applications (66.5%), unidirectional support texts (64.7%), or web-based interventions (64.0%). Given the Palestinian populations' broad access to technology and technological infrastructure, need for care, and openness to engage in mobile interventions, mHealth should be considered a promising strategy for mental health services in the West Bank.
机译:西岸的巴勒斯坦人处于提高心理健康问题的风险。有限的临床医生和一系列地缘政治,地形,基础设施挑战,为基于诊所的护理创造了重大的区域障碍。本研究的目的是审查利用杠杆手机进行远程心理健康治疗的MHEATH方法可能是可行的替代品。我们在城市,农村和难民营环境中调查了272名巴勒斯坦成年人。大多数参与者(93.4%)报告了拥有手机。移动设备的渗透在所有研究网站上都很高。雄性和女性在他们对此资源的访问方面没有差异。在移动电话业主中,79.9%的智能手机,32.2%有基本的手机,12.2%拥有两者。报告的受访者可靠地获得电力(99.6%)和Wi-Fi(80.9%)。几乎所有移动电话所有者(99.6%)报告使用Facebook,WhatsApp或Twitter等社交媒体。当被要求估算该地区心理健康问题的患病率时,61.4%的参与者报告称,超过一半的社区中的人们陷入抑郁,错误的压力或听觉幻觉。大多数参与者表明,他们将亲自对MHECHEATH的MHEALTESHEATION申请感兴趣,如临床医生(68.8%),智能手机申请(66.5%),单向支持文本(64.7%)或基于网络的干预措施(64.0 %)。鉴于巴勒斯坦人民的广泛获取技术和技术基础设施,需要照顾和开放,从事移动干预措施,MHECHEATH应该被视为西岸心理健康服务的有希望的战略。

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