Just-in-Time Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Based Exercises: Single-Case Experimental Design With Random Multiple Baselines.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Takeyuki Oba, Keisuke Takano, Daichi Sugawara, Kenta Kimura
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Abstract

Background: Just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) are a promising approach in mental health care given the potential scalability (ie, interventions are offered automatically and remotely) and preciseness (ie, the right interventions are offered at the right moments). Typically, a smartphone app is programmed to assess users' psychological states in daily life; when a particular state is detected, the app prompts users to engage in specific behaviors. Conceptually, JITAIs hold significant potential for precision health, although there is currently limited evidence in the literature.

Objective: We implemented this scheme as a smartphone intervention for daily stress management, based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and evaluated its feasibility and efficacy using a single-case experimental design.

Methods: A total of 8 Japanese adults (community sample: 4 women; mean 37.6, SD 13.1 y) were recruited. An AB phase design with multiple random baselines was used, where "A" represents the baseline phase and "B" represents the intervention phase. Throughout the study period (28 d), participants were prompted to indicate their momentary levels of stress (range 0-100) using a smartphone thrice a day. The baseline phase duration was randomly varied among participants, lasting between 7 and 14 days. The remaining period was used as the intervention phase (14-21 d), where 6 CBT-based exercises (ie, breath control, mindfulness, relaxation, self-talk, cognitive defusion, and cognitive restructuring) were offered depending on the reported levels of stress.

Results: Approximately 70% (6/8) of the participants perceived the intervention to be useful and helpful. A randomization test detected a statistically significant decrease in reported stress levels after the intervention began (P=.005), though this effect was less pronounced when analyzed individually for each participant. Multilevel model analysis detected a significant acute reduction in the momentary level of stress right after completing a CBT-based exercise (pre-exercise: mean 47.98, SD 21.65; post exercise: mean 42.13, SD 19.88; P=.03; Cohen dz=0.58). Also, a significant reduction in depressive rumination was observed in the postintervention assessment (preintervention: mean 13.00, SD 3.21; post intervention: mean 9.25, SD 2.60; P=.01, Cohen dz=1.17).

Conclusions: The intervention was feasible and effective in reducing subjective stress (and rumination) in the study sample. The small sample size and the nonclinical nature of the sample may limit the generalizability and implications of the study findings for clinical practice. More evidence should be collected to draw solid conclusions for technical and technological as well as clinical aspects of mobile interventions. Accumulating exemplars with different implementations will clarify how a JITAI can be designed and developed on a mobile platform and how the program can be delivered in the prevention and treatment of mental ill health.

基于认知行为疗法的及时交付练习:随机多基线的单例实验设计。
背景:即时自适应干预(JITAIs)由于其潜在的可扩展性(即自动和远程提供干预)和精确性(即在正确的时刻提供正确的干预),在精神卫生保健中是一种很有前途的方法。通常,智能手机应用程序是用来评估用户日常生活中的心理状态的;当检测到特定状态时,应用程序会提示用户参与特定行为。从概念上讲,尽管目前文献中的证据有限,但JITAIs在精确健康方面具有巨大的潜力。目的:在认知行为疗法(CBT)的基础上,将该方案作为智能手机干预日常压力管理的方案,并采用单例实验设计评估其可行性和有效性。方法:共8名日本成年人(社区样本:4名女性;平均37.6例,标准差13.1例。采用具有多个随机基线的AB阶段设计,其中“A”代表基线阶段,“B”代表干预阶段。在整个研究期间(28天),参与者被提示每天三次使用智能手机指出他们的瞬间压力水平(范围0-100)。基线阶段持续时间在参与者中随机变化,持续时间在7到14天之间。其余时间作为干预阶段(14-21 d),根据报告的压力水平提供6种基于cbt的练习(即呼吸控制、正念、放松、自言自语、认知融解和认知重组)。结果:大约70%(6/8)的参与者认为干预是有用和有帮助的。一项随机测试发现,在干预开始后,报告的压力水平有统计学意义上的显著下降(P= 0.005),尽管对每个参与者单独分析时,这种影响不太明显。多水平模型分析发现,在完成基于cbt的运动后,瞬间应激水平显著急性降低(运动前:平均47.98,标准差21.65;运动后:平均42.13,SD 19.88;P = .03点;科恩dz = 0.58)。此外,在干预后评估中观察到抑郁反刍的显著减少(干预前:平均13.00,标准差3.21;干预后:平均9.25,标准差2.60;P =。1, Cohen dz=1.17)。结论:干预在减少研究样本的主观压力(和反刍)方面是可行和有效的。小样本量和样本的非临床性质可能限制了研究结果在临床实践中的普遍性和意义。应该收集更多的证据,以便就流动干预措施的技术和技术以及临床方面得出可靠的结论。积累不同实现的范例将阐明如何在移动平台上设计和开发JITAI,以及如何将该程序用于预防和治疗精神疾病。
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