Mobile applications for alcohol dependent persons as tools supporting the recovery process

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
J. Klingemann, M. Wróblewski, Łukasz Wieczorek
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Introduction: The objective of the study was to assess the potential of publicly available mobile applications created as tools supporting the recovery of alcohol-dependent persons. Material and methods: Fifteen mobile applications were analysed in domains liketype of included functionalities and their educational content, engagement and aesthetics, scope and privacy concern. Modified versions of Self-Help Model Scale (SHMS) and Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) were used for evaluation. Results: All applications got a low score on SHMS (1-18 points); the average score was only Streszczenie Wprowadzenie: Celem badania była ocena potencjału dostępnych w domenie publicznej aplikacji mobilnych do uzależnionych alkoholu jako narzędzi wspierających proces leczenia alkoholu. Słowa 4 points (min. = 1, max. = 7.7). Most applications received points on educational and motivational level, only two applications contained functionalities related to development of coping strategies in high risk situations. Results of scoring on MARS subscales (min. 1, max. 5 points) were higher. The functionality of applications was as-sessed as rather high (average score 4 points), the lowest score was related to the quality of information (average score 2 points). The average score of app features directly related to coping with alcohol use disorder (AUD) was 3 points (min. = 1.2, max. = 4.1). Applications which were scored high on the MARS were also scored relatively highest on SHMS. Researchers were unable to identify any scientific studies conducted in order to assess the efficacy of those applications as tools supporting the persons with AUD in their recovery process. Conclusions: Mobile applications for persons ex-periencing alcohol-related problems are focused mainly on self-monitoring. It seems important that other domains like the motivational, educational, and related to crisis intervention and forms of social support are being developed as well. The concern about lack of privacy has been identified as one of major challenges.
为酒精依赖者提供的移动应用程序,作为支持康复进程的工具
前言:本研究的目的是评估作为支持酒精依赖者康复的工具而创建的公开可用移动应用程序的潜力。材料和方法:15个移动应用程序在包括功能类型及其教育内容,参与度和美学,范围和隐私问题等领域进行了分析。采用改进版自助模式量表(SHMS)和移动应用评定量表(MARS)进行评估。结果:所有申请者的SHMS得分均较低(1-18分);平均得分仅为streszzenie Wprowadzenie: Celem badania była ocena potencjału dostępnych w domenie publicznej appliikacji mobilnych do uzależnionych alkoholu jako narzędzi wspierających proces leczenia alkoholu。Słowa 4点(最小= 1,最大= 1)= 7.7)。大多数应用程序在教育和激励层面获得了分数,只有两个应用程序包含与高风险情况下应对策略发展相关的功能。MARS各分量表评分结果(最小1分,最大1分)5分)更高。应用程序的功能被评为较高(平均得分4分),最低的得分与信息质量有关(平均得分2分)。与应对酒精使用障碍(AUD)直接相关的app功能平均得分为3分(最小= 1.2,最大= 1.2)。= 4.1)。在MARS中得分较高的应用程序在SHMS中的得分也相对较高。研究人员无法确定任何科学研究,以评估这些应用程序作为支持AUD患者康复过程的工具的有效性。结论:有酒精相关问题的人的移动应用程序主要集中在自我监控上。似乎重要的是,其他领域,如动机,教育,以及与危机干预和社会支持形式相关的领域也在发展。对缺乏隐私的担忧已被确定为主要挑战之一。
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