BlueIce 预防自残应用程序的可接受性、使用和安全性:"战胜青少年自残"(BASH)随机对照试验的定性研究结果。

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Paul Stallard, Kathryn Whittle, Emma Moore, Antonieta Medina-Lara, Nia Morrish, Shelley Rhodes, Gordon Taylor, Bethany Cliffe
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背景:对于有严重心理健康问题并多次自我伤害的青少年来说,预防自我伤害应用程序的社会有效性知之甚少:我们评估了针对自残青少年的预防自残应用程序 BlueIce 的可接受性、使用情况和安全性:混合方法研究,包括使用后访谈内容分析。参与者为英国 60 名 12-17 岁反复自残的青少年,他们被随机分配到 BlueIce 临床小组:57/60(95%)名受访者使用了 BlueIce,其中 47/57(82%)名受访者在考虑自我伤害时使用了 BlueIce。17/47(36%)名有自残念头的受访者使用了六次以上,36/47(77%)名受访者表示 BlueIce 至少阻止了一次自残行为。33/47(70%)的人表示,他们曾使用过该应用程序,但仍继续进行自我伤害。未使用或未使用该应用程序的原因包括感到过于痛苦、心态消极、事先决定自残或忘记。BlueIce 的评分为 4.09(SD=0.75)(满分 5 星),在易用性(8.70,SD=1.37)、可接受性(7.68,SD=2.05)和有用性(6.77,SD=1.72)方面的平均评分(满分 10 分)较高。没有受访者认为 BlueIce 引发了任何自残行为:这些结果与之前的评估结果一致,并强调了 BlueIce 的可接受性、使用性和安全性。自我报告显示,BlueIce 能防止一些自残事件的发生:我们的研究结果凸显了 BlueIce 自残应用程序对于反复自残的青少年的可接受性。
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Acceptability, use and safety of the BlueIce self-harm prevention app: qualitative findings from the Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH) randomised controlled trial.

Background: Little is known about the social validity of self-harm prevention apps for young adolescents with severe mental health problems who repeatedly self-harm.

Objective: We assessed the acceptability, use and safety of BlueIce, a self-harm prevention app for young adolescents who self-harm.

Methods: Mixed methods study involving a content analysis of postuse interviews. Participants were a clinical group of 60 UK adolescents aged 12-17 with repeated self-harm, randomised to receive BlueIce.

Findings: BlueIce was used by 57/60 (95%) respondents with 47/57 (82%) using BlueIce when thinking about self-harm. 17/47 (36%) who were thinking about self-harm used it on more than six occasions with 36/47 (77%) reporting that BlueIce prevented at least one episode of self-harm. 33/47 (70%) reported occasions when they used the app but still went on to self-harm. Reasons why the app was not used or not helpful included feeling too distressed, a negative mindset, prior decision to self-harm or forgetting. BlueIce was rated 4.09 (SD=0.75) out of 5 stars, with high mean ratings out of 10 for ease of use (8.70, SD=1.37) and good for acceptability (7.68, SD=2.05) and helpfulness (6.77, SD=1.72). No respondent identified BlueIce as triggering any episode of self-harm.

Conclusion: These findings are consistent with previous evaluations and highlight the acceptability, use and safety of BlueIce. Self-reports indicate that BlueIce prevented some episodes of self-harm.

Clinical implications: Our results highlight the acceptability of the BlueIce self-harm app for young adolescents who repeatedly self-harm.

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