An mHealth Approach to Extend a Brief Intervention for Adolescent Alcohol Use and Suicidal Behavior: Qualitative Analyses of Adolescent and Parent Feedback

K. O’Brien, Adeline Wyman Battalen, Christina M. Sellers, A. Spirito, S. Yen, E. Maneta, C. A. Ryan, J. Braciszewski
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Abstract Mobile health (mHealth) tools that supplement inpatient psychiatric care can maintain and enhance intervention effects following hospitalization. Adolescents hospitalized following a suicidal event represent a vulnerable population who could greatly benefit from such an mHealth intervention. In specific, suicidal adolescents who drink alcohol are in need of robust interventions that address the bidirectional relationship between alcohol use and suicidal thoughts and behaviors, because it puts them at especially high risk for suicide upon discharge. The purpose of this study was to conduct qualitative interviews to gather feedback to improve a brief alcohol intervention provided to suicidal adolescents during psychiatric hospitalization, and to develop a mHealth tool to extend care after discharge. Participants, eight adolescents and their parents, identified the need for a smartphone application to deliver intervention content to adolescents and parents during the posthospitalization period. Adolescents sought support in meeting alcohol- and mood-related goals, while parents desired general resources as well as tips for conversations with their adolescent about mood and alcohol use.
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移动健康方法扩展青少年酒精使用和自杀行为的简短干预:青少年和父母反馈的定性分析
摘要补充住院精神病护理的移动健康(mHealth)工具可以维持和增强住院后的干预效果。自杀事件后住院的青少年代表了一个弱势群体,他们可以从这种mHealth干预中受益匪浅。具体而言,饮酒的自杀青少年需要强有力的干预措施,以解决饮酒与自杀想法和行为之间的双向关系,因为这会使他们在出院后自杀的风险特别高。本研究的目的是进行定性访谈,收集反馈,以改进在精神病住院期间为自杀青少年提供的简短酒精干预,并开发mHealth工具,以扩大出院后的护理。参与者包括八名青少年及其父母,他们确定需要一款智能手机应用程序在住院后向青少年和父母提供干预内容。青少年在实现与酒精和情绪相关的目标方面寻求支持,而父母则希望获得一般资源,以及与青少年就情绪和酒精使用进行对话的技巧。
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed, refereed journal explores the potentials of computer and telecommunications technologies in mental health, developmental disability, welfare, addictions, education, and other human services. The Journal of Technology in Human Services covers the full range of technological applications, including direct service techniques. It not only provides the necessary historical perspectives on the use of computers in the human service field, but it also presents articles that will improve your technology literacy and keep you abreast of state-of-the-art developments.
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