The Effectiveness of Technology-Based Interventions for Mental Health and Well-Being: A Systematic Review

IF 4.3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Felwah Alqahtani, Rita Orji
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Abstract

While technology-based interventions can effectively promote mental health and well-being, their effectiveness remains unclear. Gaining more insight into the characteristics of various technology-based interventions aimed at improving mental health is crucial to understanding why some are effective while others are not. This study aims to review the literature on technology-based mental health interventions (TMHIs) to investigate 1) whether there is a relationship between TMHI design features/strategies and their effectiveness and 2) highlighting and summarizing emerging trends in the technological intervention design, research method, target mental health issues, persuasive strategies employed in TMHIs, and dropout rate of participants. We provide an empirical review of 18 years (from 2003 to 2020) of TMHI studies. The study found that most studies on TMHIs have reported successful outcomes, suggesting that when combined with the right persuasive strategy, they can promote mental and emotional health. The most common target populations are adults and young adults, with mobile applications being the most common. Despite only three studies using behavioral theories, they were found to be more effective. Finally, we identified the pitfalls and gaps in the literature that could inform the direction of future research in this area. In conclusion, TMHIs are promising tools for improving mental health. Numerous factors can influence their effectiveness.

基于技术的心理健康和福祉干预的有效性:系统回顾
虽然基于技术的干预措施可以有效地促进心理健康和福祉,但其有效性尚不清楚。深入了解旨在改善心理健康的各种基于技术的干预措施的特点,对于理解为什么有些有效而另一些无效至关重要。本研究旨在回顾科技心理健康干预的相关文献,探讨科技心理健康干预的设计特征/策略与效果之间的关系,以及科技心理健康干预在技术设计、研究方法、目标心理健康问题、科技心理健康干预的说服策略、被试辍学率等方面的新趋势。我们提供了18年(从2003年到2020年)TMHI研究的实证回顾。研究发现,大多数关于TMHIs的研究都报告了成功的结果,这表明,当与正确的说服策略相结合时,TMHIs可以促进心理和情感健康。最常见的目标人群是成年人和年轻人,移动应用程序是最常见的。尽管只有三个研究使用了行为理论,但它们被发现更有效。最后,我们确定了文献中的缺陷和差距,这些缺陷和差距可以为该领域未来的研究方向提供信息。总之,颅磁刺激疗法是改善心理健康的有希望的工具。影响其有效性的因素有很多。
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Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
CiteScore
17.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
73
期刊介绍: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research that enhances understanding of the complex interactions between diverse human behavior and emerging digital technologies.
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