An evaluation of the behaviour change content and quality of smartphone apps designed for individuals experiencing anxiety: an illustrative example for school psychologists

IF 2.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Educational and Developmental Psychologist Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1080/20590776.2022.2066994
P. Chan, B. Furlonger, E. S. Leif, L. D’Souza, K. Phillips, M. Di mattia
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the behaviour change techniques (BCT) of anxiety-related stand-alone apps accessible to individuals who wish to use apps to assist in the self-management of their anxiety. Methods Apps that met the inclusion criterion were downloaded and subjected to content analysis. Specific categories were coded using the BCTTv1 (behaviour change technique taxonomy) and the Mobile Application Rating Scale: User version (uMARS). Results Overall, the reviewed apps included low levels of BCTs, which moderately correlated with app quality. When comparing apps that claimed to facilitate self-management of anxiety symptoms and those which did not, there were no significant differences in the BCT and overall quality between the two groups. Three stand-alone anxiety-related apps were identified as of better quality than the others. They had higher scores on both the level of behaviour change content and overall quality. Conclusions The BCTTv1 framework was a time efficient method for assessing the behaviour change content of the apps. Implications The BCTTv1 framework allows psychologists to make evidence-based decisions about the type of anxiety-related stand-alone apps to recommend to their clients.
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对为焦虑个人设计的智能手机应用程序的行为改变内容和质量的评估:为学校心理学家提供的一个说明性例子
摘要目的评价焦虑性的行为改变技术(BCT)独立的应用程序可以访问那些希望使用应用程序来帮助他们自我管理的焦虑。方法下载符合纳入标准的app,进行内容分析。使用BCTTv1(行为改变技术分类法)和移动应用评级量表:用户版本(uMARS)对特定类别进行编码。结果:总体而言,被审查的应用程序包括低水平的bct,这与应用程序质量适度相关。当比较那些声称有助于焦虑症状自我管理的应用程序和那些没有的应用程序时,两组之间的BCT和整体质量没有显着差异。三个独立的焦虑相关应用程序被认为比其他应用程序质量更好。他们在行为改变内容水平和整体质量方面的得分都更高。结论BCTTv1框架是一种评估应用程序行为变化内容的有效方法。BCTTv1框架允许心理学家对推荐给客户的与焦虑相关的独立应用程序类型做出基于证据的决定。
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Educational and Developmental Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Published biannually, this quality, peer-reviewed journal publishes psychological research that makes a substantial contribution to the knowledge and practice of education and developmental psychology. The broad aims are to provide a vehicle for dissemination of research that is of national and international significance to the researchers, practitioners and students of educational and developmental psychology.
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