[FiD: a smartphone application for anxiety assessment: two weeks study].

Q3 Medicine
Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2022-06-10 Epub Date: 2021-08-10 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2021.037
Charalampos Pischos, Antonios Politis, Artemios Pechlivanidis, Vassilis Masdrakis, Charalampos Papageorgiou
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Anxiety disorders affect approximately one in six people, causing significant problems in their quality of life and that of their families with a significant percentage of mentally ill people not showing compliance with treatment or not receiving appropriate treatment. Research data therefore reveal the need to develop new and effective interventions that will improve the compliance and therapeutic management of the mentally ill. Because of the recent technological advancement, the field of electronic mental health applications (MHapps) offers unique opportunities which can contribute to self-management of mental health problems and patient compliance, as well as to development of preventive and therapeutic interventions. Mental health applications (MHapps) offer a unique opportunity for expanding availability and quality of treatment of mental health disorders, however few applications have been carefully assessed so far making their effectiveness questionable. The present study investigated the effect of MHapp FiD (Feel-Identity) on anxiety- an innovative electronic prototype application-in a sample of adults over a two-week period. Participants made daily use of the application, based on self-monitoring and self-recording in accordance with the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy protocol, with feedback interventions being fully automated. In order to investigate anxiety levels, the STAI questionnaire (State & Trait Anxiety Inventory) was administered over three different time periods: before the use of MHapp FiD, following the first week after its use, and following the second week after its use. The results between the 3 groups of application usage, showed a statistically significant decrease of the average TRAIT anxiety levels between the 1st and the 3rd administration, i.e., after two weeks of application usage, equal to -3.020 units (Mean Difference = -3.020, p-value = 0.006 <0.01), and a statistically significant drop of the average total anxiety levels, between the administration of the 2nd and the 3rd administration, i.e., over the second week of application usage, equal to -5.388 units (Mean Difference = -5.388, p-value = 0.029 <0.05). Τhere was no statistically significant difference as to the average STATE anxiety levels. The results showed a correlation between the daily use of the FiD application and the reduction of anxiety, providing a promising perspective for dissemination of the application in clinical populations with the addition of more functions and interventions.

[FiD:一款用于焦虑评估的智能手机应用程序:两周研究]。
焦虑症影响了大约六分之一的人,对他们及其家庭的生活质量造成了重大问题,而且很大比例的精神病患者没有表现出对治疗的依从性或没有接受适当的治疗。因此,研究数据表明需要开发新的有效干预措施,以改善精神疾病的依从性和治疗管理。由于最近的技术进步,电子心理健康应用(MHapps)领域提供了独特的机会,可以促进心理健康问题的自我管理和患者的依从性,以及制定预防和治疗干预措施。精神健康应用(MHapps)为扩大精神健康障碍治疗的可得性和质量提供了独特的机会,然而迄今为止很少有应用经过仔细评估,使其有效性受到质疑。本研究调查了MHapp FiD(感觉-身份)对焦虑的影响-一种创新的电子原型应用-在成人样本中进行了为期两周的研究。参与者每天使用该应用程序,根据认知行为治疗协议进行自我监控和自我记录,反馈干预是完全自动化的。为了调查焦虑水平,STAI问卷(状态与特质焦虑量表)在三个不同的时间段进行:使用MHapp FiD之前,使用后第一周,以及使用后第二周。三组间的结果显示,第一次给药和第三次给药,即使用两周后,平均TRAIT焦虑水平下降了-3.020个单位(平均差异= -3.020,p值= 0.006),具有统计学意义
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