信息对数字焦虑干预参与度的最小影响。

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Professional Psychology-Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1037/pro0000496
Alexandra L Silverman, Jennifer M Boggs, Jeremy W Eberle, Megan Baldwin, Henry C Behan, Anna Baglione, Valerie Paolino, Ángel F Vela de la Garza Evia, Medhi Boukhechba, Laura Barnes, Daniel H Funk, Bethany A Teachman
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这项研究评估了在一个大型医疗系统中1600名焦虑患者中,不同的招募信息对鼓励加入数字心理健康干预(DMHI)治疗焦虑症的有效性。患者被随机分配接收一条标准信息,或五条旨在鼓励注册的信息之一:三条信息提供不同的经济激励,一条信息提供指导,一条消息提供消费者推荐。然后,患者可以点击消息中的链接访问DMHI网站,注册并开始第一次治疗。我们研究了消息特征和消息长度(短消息与长消息)对网站点击率、注册率和第一次会话启动率的影响。我们还测试了来自患者电子健康记录的人口统计学和临床因素是否与登记率和第一次会议的开始率相关,以了解在这种情况下最有可能使用DMHI的患者的特征。在消息中,19.4%的患者点击链接访问DMHI网站,但没有一条消息与网站点击率、注册率或第一次会话开始率显著相关。女性(相对于男性)有更大的入选概率。没有其他人口统计学或临床变量与入组或开始第一次治疗显著相关。研究结果为医疗环境中大规模DMHI实施中的资源分配决策提供了指导。
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Minimal Effect of Messaging on Engagement in a Digital Anxiety Intervention.

This study evaluated the effectiveness of different recruitment messages for encouraging enrollment in a digital mental health intervention (DMHI) for anxiety among 1,600 anxious patients in a large healthcare system. Patients were randomly assigned to receive a standard message, or one of five messages designed to encourage enrollment: Three messages offered varying financial incentives, one message offered coaching, and one message provided consumer testimonials. Patients could then click a link in the message to visit the DMHI website, enroll, and start the first session. We examined the effects of message features and message length (short vs. long) on rates of site clicks, enrollment, and starting the first session. We also tested whether demographic and clinical factors derived from patients' electronic health records were associated with rates of enrollment and starting the first session to understand the characteristics of patients most likely to use DMHIs in this setting. Across messages, 19.4% of patients clicked a link to visit the DMHI website, but none of the messages were significantly associated with rates of site clicks, enrollment, or starting the first session. Females (vs. males) had a greater probability of enrollment. No other demographic or clinical variables were significantly associated with enrollment or starting the first session. Findings provide guidance for resource allocation decisions in larger scale DMHI implementations in healthcare settings.

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Professional Psychology-Research and Practice PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Professional Psychology: Research and Practice® publishes articles on the application of psychology, including the scientific underpinnings of the profession of psychology. Articles that present assessment, treatment, and practice implications are encouraged. Both data-based and theoretical articles on techniques and practices used in the application of psychology are acceptable.
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