Developing culturally-adapted mobile mental health interventions: a mixed methods approach.

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES mHealth Pub Date : 2023-01-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-22-19
Henry A Willis, Enrique W Neblett
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Background: Black young adults suffer from psychological distress at either similar or greater rates than that of White Americans, yet they are seven times less likely to have access to or receive effective treatments. Fortunately, mobile-health (mHealth) technology may transform mental health services and address disparities in mental healthcare. The current study utilized focus groups of Black young adults to inform the development of culturally-adapted mHealth using quantitative and qualitative approaches.

Methods: The study utilized a mixed-methods approach, in that qualitative (i.e., mini focus groups, n=11) and quantitative methods (i.e., self-report surveys) were used to explore the research questions. Participants included African American young adults (n=38, Mage =21). Participants completed self-report questionnaires prior to focus group facilitation. Correlational analyses were used to answer the quantitative research questions, and thematic analysis was used to answer the qualitative research questions.

Results: The qualitative findings highlighted that sociocultural experiences impact mental health and treatment seeking attitudes. Despite these findings, participants highlighted a variety of desired features and content that should be incorporated into future culturally-adapted mHealth interventions. Participants also highlighted both positive and negative aspects of current mHealth technologies for mental health. Finally, the study found that on average, participants had positive attitudes towards mental health, mental health treatments, and utilizing mHealth for mental health. Participants also had strong desires for culturally-adapted mHealth interventions. Bivariate correlations also revealed significant associations between vicarious online racial discrimination and mHealth attitudes, as well as racial identity and mHealth attitudes.

Conclusions: In summary, the current study highlights that there is an urgent need for mHealth technology for mental health symptoms for African American young adults and presents a variety of features, content, and design/development considerations for future researchers.

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背景:年轻的黑人成年人遭受心理困扰的比率与美国白人相似或更高,但他们获得或接受有效治疗的可能性是白人的七倍。幸运的是,移动健康(mHealth)技术可能会改变心理健康服务,并解决心理健康方面的差异。目前的研究利用黑人年轻人的焦点小组,利用定量和定性方法,为适应文化的移动医疗的发展提供信息。方法:本研究采用混合方法,采用定性方法(即小型焦点小组,n=11)和定量方法(即自我报告调查)来探讨研究问题。参与者包括非裔美国年轻人(n=38, Mage =21)。参与者在焦点小组引导前完成自我报告问卷。定量研究的问题采用相关分析,定性研究的问题采用专题分析。结果:质性研究结果强调了社会文化经历对心理健康和寻求治疗态度的影响。尽管有这些发现,参与者强调了各种期望的功能和内容,这些功能和内容应该纳入未来适应文化的移动健康干预措施中。与会者还强调了当前移动医疗技术对心理健康的积极和消极影响。最后,研究发现,平均而言,参与者对心理健康、心理健康治疗和利用移动健康进行心理健康持积极态度。参与者对适应文化的移动医疗干预也有强烈的愿望。双变量相关性还揭示了在线种族歧视与移动医疗态度之间的显著关联,以及种族认同与移动医疗态度之间的显著关联。结论:总之,目前的研究强调了迫切需要移动健康技术来治疗非裔美国年轻人的心理健康症状,并为未来的研究人员提供了各种功能、内容和设计/开发考虑。
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