Is digital psychiatry really for all? A cross-sectional analysis from two randomized clinical trials.

Carolina Gallois, Mairon Machado, Cauê Oliveira, Alice Castro Menezes Xavier, Carolina Dreher, Gisele G Manfro
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Introduction: Digital psychiatry holds promise for expanding accessibility to mental health treatment, but concerns exist regarding its inclusivity and the potential for exacerbation of digital exclusion among vulnerable populations. This study aims to evaluate the inclusivity of digital psychiatry research and interventions, and to explore their potential to worsen digital exclusion.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of sociodemographic data from two clinical trials that utilize psychiatric online treatment modalities in Brazil. Participants were recruited nationwide through digital media platforms.

Results: The sample comprised 224 individuals, predominantly female (95.1%) and Caucasian (71.87%) participants, with an average of 15.12 years of schooling. It was observed that White individuals were overrepresented compared to national averages (42.8%). Additionally, participants had a higher average number of years of schooling compared to the national average (10.1 years). Our analysis revealed a clear profile among psychiatric patients with access to and interest in digital interventions, predominantly younger, White, educated, and female individuals.

Discussion: As digital therapeutic solutions advance, ensuring their inclusivity and accessibility for vulnerable individuals is crucial. Initiatives to promote digital inclusion and reassess participant recruitment strategies are needed to effectively address digital exclusion. By adopting multifaceted approaches, digital mental health care can be made more effective and accessible to all.

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引言数字精神病学有望扩大心理健康治疗的可及性,但其包容性以及在弱势群体中加剧数字排斥的可能性却令人担忧。本研究旨在评估数字精神病学研究和干预措施的包容性,并探讨其加剧数字排斥的可能性:我们对巴西两项利用精神病学在线治疗模式的临床试验的社会人口学数据进行了横截面分析。参与者是通过数字媒体平台在全国范围内招募的:样本包括 224 人,主要为女性(95.1%)和白种人(71.87%),平均受教育年限为 15.12 年。据观察,与全国平均水平(42.8%)相比,白人比例偏高。此外,与全国平均水平(10.1 年)相比,参与者的平均受教育年限更高。我们的分析显示,有机会接触数字干预并对其感兴趣的精神病患者有一个明显的特征,即主要是年轻、白人、受过教育和女性:随着数字治疗解决方案的发展,确保其对弱势人群的包容性和可及性至关重要。为有效解决数字排斥问题,需要采取促进数字包容性和重新评估参与者招募策略的措施。通过采用多方面的方法,可以使数字心理健康护理更加有效,并使所有人都能获得数字心理健康护理。
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