Mental health apps for depression: A meta‐analysis

Ye Luo, Bonnie L. Stice, A. Lenz
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The rapid growth of mobile technology and the increasing prevalence of mental health issues highlight the need to investigate the potential of mobile apps for promoting mental health. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive meta‐analysis to systematically review and synthesize research studies published between 2002 and 2021. The search yielded 46 eligible studies (26 comparative studies and 20 within‐group studies) evaluating the effectiveness of mental health apps (MHAs) in treating depression, with outcome data from 4207 participants. Overall, analyses showed small (for comparative studies) and medium (for within‐group studies) effect sizes favoring MHAs reducing depression symptoms. In within‐group studies, participants had significantly more treatment gain with MHA interventions lasting over 4 weeks, with over 8‐week intervals associated with the greatest reductions in depression symptoms. Gender, ethnicity, intervention type, and app type are not significant moderators.
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治疗抑郁症的心理健康应用程序:荟萃分析
移动技术的迅猛发展和心理健康问题的日益普遍凸显了研究移动应用程序促进心理健康潜力的必要性。在本研究中,我们进行了一项全面的荟萃分析,对 2002 年至 2021 年间发表的研究进行了系统回顾和综合。通过检索,我们获得了 46 项符合条件的研究(26 项比较研究和 20 项组内研究),这些研究评估了心理健康应用程序(MHAs)治疗抑郁症的效果,结果数据来自 4207 名参与者。总体而言,分析表明,MHAs 在减少抑郁症状方面的效果大小为小(比较研究)和中(组内研究)。在组内研究中,持续4周以上的MHA干预对参与者的治疗收益明显更大,而持续8周以上的干预对抑郁症状的减轻作用最大。性别、种族、干预类型和应用类型都不是重要的调节因素。
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