Treatment readiness and prognosis for problematic smartphone use: Evaluation of the Stages of Change, Readiness, and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES) and log data

N. Kobayashi, Daisuke Jitoku, Ryoko Mochimatsu, T. Hamamura, Masaru Honjo, Shunsuke Takagi, G. Sugihara, H. Takahashi
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While moderate smartphone use contributes to information gathering and relationship building, excessive smartphone use, also referred to as problematic smartphone use (PSU), has raised concerns because of its addictive nature and associated health consequences. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between treatment readiness and prognosis in individuals with PSU and to assess the predictive ability of smartphone log data in evaluating treatment readiness.A sample of 47 patients with PSU participated in this study. Treatment readiness was assessed using the Stages of Change, Readiness, and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES), and log data were collected using a smartphone log application.The results showed a significant correlation between baseline SOCRATES scores and the difference in Global Assessment of Functioning scores between baseline and 6 months (Spearman's ρ = 0.640, P‐value = .001), suggesting that treatment readiness may explain part of the treatment outcomes (Pearson's r2 = 0.379, P‐value = 0.032). In addition, baseline log data, including the log acquisition rate, showed a positive correlation with treatment readiness (Spearman's ρ = 0.328, P‐value = 0.045).These findings provide valuable insights into the relationship between treatment readiness and clinical outcomes in patients with PSU, and suggest the potential of log data as objective indicators of treatment motivation.
问题智能手机使用的治疗准备和预后:对 "变化、准备和治疗渴望阶段量表"(SOCRATES)和日志数据的评估
虽然适度使用智能手机有助于收集信息和建立关系,但过度使用智能手机(也称为问题智能手机使用(PSU))因其成瘾性和相关的健康后果而引起了人们的关注。本研究旨在调查PSU患者的治疗准备度与预后之间的关系,并评估智能手机日志数据在评估治疗准备度方面的预测能力。研究使用变化阶段、准备程度和治疗渴望量表(SOCRATES)评估治疗准备程度,并使用智能手机日志应用程序收集日志数据。结果显示,基线 SOCRATES 分数与基线至 6 个月期间的全球功能评估分数差异之间存在明显的相关性(Spearman's ρ = 0.640,P 值 = .001),这表明治疗准备程度可以解释部分治疗结果(Pearson's r2 = 0.379,P 值 = 0.032)。此外,基线日志数据(包括日志获取率)与治疗准备度呈正相关(Spearman's ρ = 0.328,P-value = 0.045)。这些发现为了解 PSU 患者的治疗准备度与临床结果之间的关系提供了有价值的见解,并表明日志数据有可能成为治疗动机的客观指标。
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