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Smartphones for smarter delivery of mental health programs: A Systematic Review.

机译:用于更智能地提供心理健康计划的智能手机:系统综述。

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Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the opportunity to increase access to evidence-based mental health care. Objective: Our goal was to systematically review the research evidence supporting the efficacy of mental health apps for mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets) for all ages. Methods: A comprehensive literature search (2008-2013) in MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PsycINFO, PsycTESTS, Compendex, and Inspec was conducted. We included trials that examined the effects of mental health apps (for depression, anxiety, substance use, sleep disturbances, suicidal behavior, self-harm, psychotic disorders, eating disorders, stress, and gambling) delivered on mobile devices with a pre- to posttest design or compared with a control group. The control group could consist of wait list, treatment-as-usual, or another recognized treatment. Results: In total, 5464 abstracts were identified. Of those, 8 papers describing 5 apps targeting depression, anxiety, and substance abuse met the inclusion criteria. Four apps provided support from a mental health professional. Results showed significant reductions in depression, stress, and substance use. Within-group and between-group intention-to-treat effect sizes ranged from 0.29-2.28 and 0.01-0.48 at posttest and follow-up, respectively. Conclusions: Mental health apps have the potential to be effective and may significantly improve treatment accessibility. However, the majority of apps that are currently available lack scientific evidence about their efficacy. The public needs to be educated on how to identify the few evidence-based mental health apps available in the public domain to date. Further rigorous research is required to develop and test evidence-based programs. Given the small number of studies and participants included in this review, the high risk of bias, and unknown efficacy of long-term follow-up, current findings should be interpreted with caution, pending replication. Two of the 5 evidence-based mental health apps are currently commercially available in app stores.
机译:背景:移动电话应用程序(apps)的使用迅速增长提供了增加获得基于证据的精神保健服务的机会。目的:我们的目标是系统地审查支持心理健康应用在所有年龄段的移动设备(例如智能手机和平板电脑)的功效的研究证据。方法:在MEDLINE,Embase,对照试验的Cochrane中央登记册,PsycINFO,PsycTESTS,Compendex和Inspec中进行了全面的文献检索(2008-2013)。我们纳入了一些试验,这些试验通过预先安装在移动设备上的心理健康应用(包括抑郁症,焦虑症,药物滥用,睡眠障碍,自杀行为,自残,精神病,进食障碍,压力和赌博)的效果进行了测试。后期测试设计或与对照组比较。对照组可以由候补名单,常规治疗或其他公认的治疗组成。结果:共鉴定到5464个摘要。其中,有8篇论文描述了针对抑郁,焦虑和药物滥用的5种应用程序,符合纳入标准。四个应用程序提供了心理健康专业人员的支持。结果表明,抑郁,压力和物质使用量显着减少。在测试后和随访中,组内和组间意向治疗效应的大小分别为0.29-2.28和0.01-0.48。结论:心理健康应用程序可能有效,并且可以显着改善治疗的可及性。但是,当前可用的大多数应用程序都缺乏有关其功效的科学证据。需要教育公众如何识别迄今为止在公共领域中可用的少数基于证据的心理健康应用程序。为了开发和测试基于证据的程序,需要进行更严格的研究。鉴于本研究纳入的研究和参与者数量少,存在偏倚的高风险以及长期随访的功效未知,因此应谨慎解释当前发现,以待重复。目前,在5种基于证据的心理健康应用程序中,有2种可在应用程序商店中购买。

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