通过情绪应用程序监测青少年心理健康:在应用程序商店进行范围审查和系统搜索的协议》。

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Selina Boege, Madison Milne-Ives, Ananya Ananthakrishnan, Cen Cong, Aditya Sharma, David Anderson, Edward Meinert
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研究背景研究人员利用手机协助监测、分析和管理情绪,以深入了解情绪模式。目前还缺乏将其用作临床工具和干预措施的证据,因此有必要进行一次全面的综述和质量评估,以了解将应用程序用作有影响力的临床干预措施的障碍和促进因素:本综述旨在:(1)概述旨在促进儿童、青少年自我管理和支持心理健康的手机情绪监测应用程序的最新证据;(2)调查公开可用应用程序的质量:研究将首先对有关儿童、青少年和年轻人情绪监控应用程序的文献进行范围界定,然后对市场上现有应用程序的功能进行评估。范围综述将遵循 PRISMA-ScR(系统性综述和元分析的首选报告项目,范围综述的扩展)指南,搜索 6 个数据库--Embase、CINAHL、PubMed、ACM 数字图书馆、Scopus 和 Springer LNCS--过去 3 年中发表的相关研究和综述。然后,作者将对参考文献进行筛选,从收录的研究中提取数据并进行分析,以综合有关情绪应用程序的证据。接下来,作者将在苹果应用商店和谷歌应用商店搜索情绪应用程序。共有两名独立评审员将根据资格标准对应用程序进行筛选,并通过协商一致的方式解决分歧。然后,将使用移动健康指数和导航框架对所选应用程序的功能进行评估,并使用描述性分析对结果进行综合:文献检索和筛选工作在提交协议后很快就开始了,预计将于 2024 年 9 月完成。应用程序评估将于 2024 年 10 月完成:结合范围界定文献综述和应用程序评估,将深入概述与情绪应用程序相关的最新科学证据以及实际可用应用程序的质量:PRR1-10.2196/56400。
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Mental Health Monitoring for Young People Through Mood Apps: Protocol for a Scoping Review and Systematic Search in App Stores.

Background: The researchers have used mobile phones to assist in monitoring, analyzing, and managing moods to acquire insight into mood patterns. There is a lack of evidence in their use as clinical tools and interventions, which necessitates a comprehensive review and quality assessment to understand barriers and facilitators for app implementation as an impactful clinical intervention.

Objective: This review aims to (1) provide an overview of the recent evidence on mobile mood-monitoring apps that are intended for facilitating self-management and support of mental health in children, adolescents, and young people; and (2) investigate the quality of publicly available apps.

Methods: The study will first involve a scoping review of the literature on mood-monitoring apps for children, adolescents, and young people followed by an evaluation of features of the apps available in the marketplace. The scoping review will follow the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines and search 6 databases- Embase, CINAHL, PubMed, ACM Digital Library, Scopus, and Springer LNCS-for relevant studies and reviews published in the last 3 years. The author will then screen the references, extract data from the included studies, and analyze them to synthesize the evidence on mood apps. Next, the Apple App Store and Google Play Store will be searched for mood apps. A total of 2 independent reviewers will screen the apps based on eligibility criteria, and disagreements will be resolved through consensus. The features of the selected apps will then be evaluated using the Mobile Health Index and Navigation framework, and descriptive analysis will be used to synthesize the findings.

Results: Literature search and screening began soon after submission of the protocol and is expected to be completed by September 2024. The app evaluation will be completed by October 2024.

Conclusions: Combined, the scoping literature review and app evaluation will provide an in-depth overview of the most recent scientific evidence related to mood apps and the quality of apps actually available for use.

International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/56400.

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