Current Opinion in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
53, С. 101661 - 101661
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2023
Although
several
mental
health
conditions
have
their
onset
during
adolescence,
a
very
small
proportion
of
adolescents
receive
adequate
evidence-based
interventions.
There
are
both
demand
and
supply-side
barriers
to
accessing
healthcare.
The
problem
has
been
further
exacerbated
by
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
which
disrupted
general
life,
care
services,
children,
adolescents,
young
adults
across
globe.
Despite
multiple
implementation
challenges,
interventions
delivered
in
school
settings
using
digital
technologies
can
improve
access
for
especially
given
reverberations
COVID
era.
While
designing
adolescent
programs,
special
emphasis
needs
be
on
equity
trying
reach
out
who
need
services
most.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
25, С. e43102 - e43102
Опубликована: Март 8, 2023
Background
The
prevalence
of
mental
health
problems
in
children
and
adolescents
is
high.
As
these
can
impact
this
population’s
developmental
trajectories,
they
constitute
a
public
concern.
This
situation
accentuated
by
the
fact
that
infrequently
seek
help.
Digital
interventions
(DHIs)
offer
an
opportunity
to
bridge
treatment
gap
between
care
needs
patient
engagement
care.
Additional
detailed
research
needed
identify
how
be
empowered
access
help
through
DHIs.
In
context,
understanding
their
attitudes
toward
digital
appears
necessary
first
step
facilitating
effective
implementation
Objective
study
aimed
establish
inventory
children’s,
adolescents’,
parents’
Methods
A
scoping
review
following
PRISMA-ScR
(Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
reviews
Meta-Analyses
extension
Scoping
Reviews)
recommendations
was
performed
using
MEDLINE,
Embase,
PsycINFO
databases.
conducted
3
key
concepts:
“child
adolescent
service
users,”
“digital
interventions,”
“attitudes.”
Data
extracted
included
name
publishing
journal,
methodology
used,
target
population,
DHI
studied,
principal
results.
Results
Of
1548
studies
found,
30
(1.94%)
were
our
analysis.
Among
these,
13
concerned
satisfaction,
24
preferences,
22
use
DHI,
11
perception,
10
needs.
Conclusions
results
provide
better
factors
influencing
children’s
adolescents’
continued
growth
DHIs
reduce
barriers
Future
on
should
investigate
targeted
populations
increase
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Фев. 14, 2024
Background
To
bridge
the
gap
in
adolescent
psychotherapy
created
by
increasing
need
for
mental
health
interventions
and
limited
possibilities
of
in-person
treatment
during
pandemic,
many
care
providers
opted
to
offer
online
programs.
As
a
result,
number
apps
available
app
stores
experienced
sharp
increase
COVID-19
pandemic.
Objective
The
aim
current
review
is
provide
an
overview
feasibility
effectiveness
studies
testing
mobile
applications
peak
phase
Methods
We
conducted
literature
search
Pubmed,
PsychInfo,
Google
Scholar,
OpenSIGLE
OpenGREY
papers
published
from
June
2020
2023.
Studies
were
included
if
they
evaluated
app-based
intended
psychotherapeutic
targeted
adolescents
between
12
27
years
age
with
symptoms
psychological
disorders.
quality
each
study
was
assessed
using
Systematic
Assessment
Quality
Observational
Research
(SAQOR).
Effectiveness
outcomes
analyzed
vote
counting
calculating
binomial
probability
test.
Results
yielded
31
relevant
that
examined
different
total
1,578
participants.
Nine
articles
primary
22
focused
on
measures
as
outcome.
There
evidence
influenced
adolescents'
psychotherapy,
83%
favoring
intervention
(
p
=
0.002).
Sixty-one
percent
rated
at
low
or
very
quality.
Conclusions
pandemic
has
given
firm
important
role
healthcare
will
probably
continue
expand
future.
ensure
are
truly
effective
beneficial
we
standardized
measurement
features
higher
evaluation
studies.
registration
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?RecordID=406455
,
PROSPERO
International
Prospective
Register
Reviews
[CRD42023406455].
Advances in educational technologies and instructional design book series,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 203 - 230
Опубликована: Янв. 10, 2025
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
a
Gamified
Augmented
Environment
(GAE)
intervention
on
language
skills
in
students
with
Autism
Spectrum
Disorder
(ASD)
(N=54).
It
explores
effects
individual
student
variables
such
as
age,
gender,
ASD
severity,
comorbidity,
and
type.
Employing
quantitative,
exploratory
methodology,
were
assessed
using
DiagnosticApp
instrument
before
(pre-test)
after
(post-test)
GAE
intervention.
Findings
revealed
significant
improvement
post-intervention,
particularly
expansion
vocabulary
related
to
animals
pirates,
theme
GAE.
severity
was
found
be
factor,
experiencing
more
severe
exhibiting
lower
scores
due
cognitive
limitations.
Age
gender
did
not
significantly
scores.
Overall,
highlights
effectiveness
providing
motivating
immersive
experience
through
augmented
reality,
thereby
enhancing
engaging
pirate
adventure.
Attention
deficit
hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD)
is
one
of
the
most
common
neurological
disorders,
especially
in
childhood.
Children
with
ADHD
may
have
symptoms
such
as
an
inability
to
maintain
concentration
and
attention,
inappropriate
developmental
performance,
impulsivity.
Play
therapy
helps
improve
by
making
treatment
process
attractive.
Therefore,
purpose
this
study
was
investigate
effectiveness
Kiddo
game-based
complementary
web
application
disorder.
This
conducted
2022
on
40
children
aged
4
12
years
2
psychotherapy
clinics
located
two
cities.
The
available
sampling
method
used
select
participants.
At
first,
Conners
questionnaire
completed
children's
parents,
then
made
for
months.
end,
again
parents.
Nearly
31
were
evaluated.
average
age
6.48
±
1.89.
highest
percentage
preschool.
A
significant
difference
observed
between
scores
before
after
intervention
(P
<
0.001).
results
showed
that
based
play
improves
quality
life
reduce
amount
severity
Intervention
remote
can
be
effective,
accessible,
low-cost
ADHD.
Abstract
Background
There
is
growing
evidence
that
Technology
Assisted
Sexual
Abuse
(TASA)
represents
a
serious
problem
for
large
numbers
of
children.
To
date,
there
are
very
few
evidence-based
interventions
available
to
young
people
(YP)
after
they
have
been
exposed
this
form
abuse,
and
access
support
services
remains
challenge.
Digital
tools
such
as
smartphones
the
potential
increase
mental
health
may
provide
an
opportunity
YP
both
manage
their
distress
reduce
possibility
further
victimization.
The
current
study
explores
acceptability
digital
intervention
(DHI;
i-Minds
app)
which
theory-driven,
co-produced,
mentalization-based
DHI
designed
aged
12–18
who
experienced
TASA.
Methods
Semi-structured
interviews
were
conducted
with
15
recruited
through
Child
Adolescent
Mental
Health
Services,
Assault
Referral
Centre
e-therapy
provider
had
app
part
feasibility
clinical
trial.
Interviews
focused
on
usability
coded
themes
based
Acceptability
Healthcare
Interventions
framework.
Results
All
participants
found
acceptable.
Many
aspects
seen
enjoyable
useful
in
helping
understand
feelings,
change
behavior.
was
usable
easy
navigate,
but
some
level
text
problematic
content
was,
at
times,
emotionally
distressing
times.
Conclusions
management
TASA
risk-related
vulnerabilities.
designed,
developed
evaluated
account
high
levels
seen.
Trial
registration
trial
registered
ISRCTN
registry
12/04/2022
i-Minds:
online
sexual
abuse
(ISRCTN43130832).
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
26, С. e60353 - e60353
Опубликована: Окт. 21, 2024
Background
Digital
health
interventions
are
a
promising
method
for
delivering
timely
support
to
underresourced
family
caregivers.
The
uptake
of
digital
among
caregivers
may
be
improved
by
engaging
in
participatory
design
(PD).
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
shift
toward
conducting
PD
remotely,
which
enable
participation
previously
hard-to-reach
groups.
However,
little
is
known
regarding
how
best
facilitate
engagement
remote
Objective
This
study
aims
(1)
understand
the
context,
quality,
and
outcomes
caregivers’
experiences
(2)
learn
aspects
observed
approach
facilitated
or
need
improved.
Methods
We
analyzed
qualitative
quantitative
data
from
evaluation
reflection
surveys
interviews
completed
research
community
partners
(family
caregivers)
across
4
studies.
Studies
focused
on
building
For
each
study,
met
with
5
sessions
6
months.
After
session,
an
survey.
1
studies,
survey
interview.
Descriptive
statistics
were
used
summarize
data,
while
reflexive
thematic
analysis
was
data.
Results
62.9%
(83/132)
evaluations
projects
1-3,
participants
described
session
as
“very
effective.”
74%
(28/38)
project
4,
feeling
“extremely
satisfied”
session.
Qualitative
relating
context
identified
that
identities
partners,
technological
PD,
partners’
understanding
their
role
all
influenced
engagement.
Within
domain
relationship-building
co-learning;
satisfaction
prework,
activities,
time
allotted,
final
prototype;
inclusivity
distribution
influence
contributed
experience
Outcomes
included
ongoing
interest
after
its
conclusion,
gratitude
participation,
sense
meaning
self-esteem.
Conclusions
These
results
indicate
high
processes
few
losses
specific
PD.
also
demonstrate
ways
can
changed
improve
partner
outcomes.
Community
should
involved
inception
defining
problem
solved,
used,
roles
within
project.
Throughout
process,
online
tools
check
perceptions
power-sharing.
Emphasis
placed
increasing
psychosocial
benefits
(eg,
purpose)
opportunities
participate
disseminating
findings
future
PEC Innovation,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
3, С. 100220 - 100220
Опубликована: Сен. 22, 2023
During
the
last
decade
a
knowledge-based
group
intervention
called
SIBS,
aiming
to
prevent
psychological
difficulties
in
siblings
of
children
with
chronic
disorders,
has
been
developed
and
empirically
evaluated.
The
results
are
promising,
but
SIBS
difficult
implement
areas
low
population
density.
To
address
needs
low-density
health
regions
video
conference-based
version
"SIBS-ONLINE",
was
developed.SIBS-ONLINE
three
phases:
1)
Gaining
experience
by
delivering
five
support
groups
for
during
Covid-19
pandemic
over
conference;
2)
Developing
SIBS-ONLINE
based
on
experiences
Phase
1;
3)
Pilot
testing
four
(14
families).The
end-product
SIBS-ONLINE,
an
aged
10-16
years
their
parents.
consists
separate
sibling
parent
joint
sessions
delivered
conference.
Intervention
materials
enable
delivery
were
developed,
such
as
manual
comprising
specification
communication
techniques
conference
groups,
technical
advice,
detailed
description
sessions.The
developmental
process
resulted
feasible
group-based
families
disorders.A
unique
is
described
general
advice
developers
deliverers
future
interventions
provided.