Automated Text-Based Psychological Support to Improve Work-Life Balance and Sleep Quality: A pilot study report of work-from-home workers in Indonesia

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.24083/apjhm.v18i1.2061
H. Maulana, Faras Hasna Azizah, Lupi Yudhaningrum, Erik Erik, Burhanuddin Tola
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Background: Work-at-home jobs may raise the risk of mental health concerns as they blur the boundaries between one’s job and personal responsibility. This study aimed to develop and test the feasibility of an online psychological intervention using the WhatsAppÓmessaging application. Materials and Method: During the 14-day intervention period, two messages were sent twice a day consisting of positive psychological affirmation aimed at assisting participants (N= 48; 13 males and 35 females) to achieve work-life balance and better sleep quality. The Indonesian-adapted Fisher’s work-life balance scale and the sleep disturbance scale were used to measure both constructs. These measures were administered at the beginning and end of the intervention. In addition, we provided participants with brief open-ended questions to check the program’s feasibility and acceptance of the intervention. Results: A paired t-test analysis revealed that although there was an increase in work-life balance scores in the post-test compared to the pre-test, the difference was not significant (t (47) = -1.75, p >.05). Nevertheless, individuals' sleep quality scores improved significantly after the intervention (t (47) = − 2.85, p <.05). Discussion: The findings of this study are expected to provide a preliminary argument to further pursue the development of behavioral interventions using online strategies in Indonesia during the pandemic.
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基于文本的自动心理支持改善工作与生活的平衡和睡眠质量:印度尼西亚在家工作工人的试点研究报告
背景:在家工作可能会增加心理健康问题的风险,因为它们模糊了工作和个人责任之间的界限。本研究旨在开发和测试使用WhatsAppó消息应用程序进行在线心理干预的可行性。材料和方法:在为期14天的干预期内,每天发送两条信息,包括积极的心理肯定,旨在帮助参与者(N=48;13名男性和35名女性)实现工作与生活的平衡和更好的睡眠质量。采用印尼语改编的Fisher工作生活平衡量表和睡眠障碍量表来测量这两种结构。这些措施是在干预开始和结束时实施的。此外,我们向参与者提供了简短的开放式问题,以检查该计划的可行性和对干预的接受程度。结果:配对t检验分析显示,尽管与测试前相比,测试后的工作与生活平衡得分有所增加,但差异并不显著(t(47)=-1.75,p>0.05)。尽管如此,干预后个体的睡眠质量得分显著改善(t(47=-2.85,p<.05)。讨论:这项研究的结果有望为在疫情期间在印度尼西亚进一步发展使用在线策略的行为干预提供初步论据。
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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