Feasibility and Acceptability of Augmenting Therapy for Youth with Automated Text Messaging During COVID-19

S. Darrow, Manon Ironside, Courtney C. Armstrong, Kate Travis, Adrián Aguilera, L. Haack
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ABSTRACT Sheltering-in-place (SIP) was a crucial intervention for managing the COVID-19 pandemic and may be implemented in future public health crises but, unfortunately, had vast unintended mental health consequences. Interventions to decrease depression and anxiety often rely on creating routines with multiple sources of positive reinforcement and social connectedness. SIP obliterated daily routines and thus, may have led to increased isolation, depression, and anxiety. Interventions to support effective coping may help prevent and manage these outcomes. An automated text messaging intervention encouraging the use of evidence-based skills reinforced during therapy is a promising solution. The current manuscript describes our pilot study of Healthy@Home: an empirically based text intervention augmenting youth mental health services implemented during the initial months of COVID-19 SIP. We discuss the advantages and challenges of implementing a text intervention and present findings on engagement and acceptability from 14 adolescents over the course of participation in a 60-day pilot text-messaging intervention study.
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就地避难(SIP)是管理COVID-19大流行的关键干预措施,可能在未来的公共卫生危机中实施,但不幸的是,它产生了巨大的意想不到的心理健康后果。减少抑郁和焦虑的干预措施往往依赖于创造具有多种积极强化和社会联系来源的常规。SIP破坏了日常生活,因此,可能会导致孤独感、抑郁和焦虑的增加。支持有效应对的干预措施可能有助于预防和管理这些结果。自动短信干预鼓励使用循证技能在治疗期间加强是一个有希望的解决方案。目前的手稿描述了我们对Healthy@Home的试点研究:一项基于经验的文本干预,在COVID-19 SIP的最初几个月实施,增加了青少年心理健康服务。我们讨论了实施短信干预的优势和挑战,并介绍了14名青少年在参与为期60天的短信干预试点研究过程中的参与度和可接受性。
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