Chatbot-Based Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program for University Students With Depressive Symptoms: Intervention Development and Pilot Evaluation.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Yan Li, Tsz Yu Chung, Wenze Lu, Mengqi Li, Ying Wai Bryan Ho, Mengting He, Xiaoxiao Mei, Dapeng Chen, Daniel Bressington
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Abstract

Background: Depression is a growing concern among university students. Chatbots provide flexible, accessible, personalized psychosocial support. Delivering Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) sessions via chatbots may reduce depressive symptoms in university students.

Aim: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and preliminary efficacy of a chatbot-based MBSR intervention for university students with depressive symptoms.

Methods: A rule-based MBSR chatbot was developed and evaluated with a single-group pretest-posttest study for university students in Hong Kong (N = 30) reporting depressive symptoms, followed by the collection of their subjective feedback. The intervention lasted eight weeks. The primary clinical outcome was depression levels, with a range of secondary outcomes.

Results: The chatbot-based MBSR program demonstrated satisfying recruitment, retention, and adherence rates. The safety of the program was confirmed by the absence of any adverse events directly related to the intervention, tracked from the onset of the intervention to the completion of data assessment. Significant improvements were observed in both primary and secondary outcomes. Participant feedback highlighted the benefits of the program and its effects on depressive symptoms.

Conclusions: The program has shown feasibility, acceptability, safety, and preliminary efficacy in reducing depressive symptoms among 30 university students in Hong Kong. The intervention should now be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial with follow-up. This study highlights the potential role of chatbot-based interventions in mental health promotion, nursing, and clinical practice and will inform the subsequent development of innovative digital interventions to address mental health challenges faced by university students.

针对有抑郁症状的大学生的聊天机器人正念减压计划:干预措施的开发与试点评估。
背景抑郁症在大学生中日益受到关注。聊天机器人可提供灵活、便捷、个性化的社会心理支持。通过聊天机器人提供正念减压(MBSR)课程可能会减轻大学生的抑郁症状。目的:本研究旨在评估基于聊天机器人的 MBSR 干预对有抑郁症状的大学生的可行性、可接受性、安全性和初步疗效:方法:开发了一个基于规则的 MBSR 聊天机器人,并通过单组前测后测研究对其进行了评估,研究对象为报告有抑郁症状的香港大学生(30 人),随后收集了他们的主观反馈。干预持续了八周。主要临床结果是抑郁水平,还有一系列次要结果:结果:基于聊天机器人的 MBSR 项目的招募率、保留率和坚持率均令人满意。从干预开始到数据评估结束,没有发生任何与干预直接相关的不良事件,这证实了该项目是安全的。主要和次要结果均有显著改善。参与者的反馈意见强调了该计划的益处及其对抑郁症状的影响:该计划在减少 30 名香港大学生的抑郁症状方面具有可行性、可接受性、安全性和初步疗效。现在应通过随机对照试验对该干预措施进行评估和跟踪。这项研究强调了基于聊天机器人的干预措施在心理健康促进、护理和临床实践中的潜在作用,并将为后续开发创新型数字干预措施提供信息,以应对大学生面临的心理健康挑战。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal publishing up-to-date information to promote psychiatric nursing, improve mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities, as well as shape health care policy for the delivery of mental health services. JAPNA publishes both clinical and research articles relevant to psychiatric nursing. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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