心理健康应用和危机支持:探索988的影响。

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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-21 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.20240485
Bridget Dwyer, Jane Mikkelson, James Burns, Valeria Diaz-Pacheco, John Torous
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目的:心理健康应用程序的受欢迎程度持续增长。然而,尽管这些应用程序提供了许多好处,但它们并不具备单独管理心理健康危机的能力,而且它们经常将用户推荐给外部资源。2022年,988自杀和危机生命线被正式认定为美国国家标准自杀热线。这项自然主义的实验研究旨在评估这些应用程序中提供的危机资源,以及它们对实施国家指导方针的反应。方法:作者于2024年1月对心理健康应用程序市场进行了全面搜索,并收集了具有代表性的可供下载的心理健康应用程序样本(N=302)。一组评分员使用美国精神病学协会应用程序评估模型的修改版本对每个应用程序进行评估,并特别检查了危机资源的存在和功能。结果:调查结果表明,15%的应用程序将用户推荐给988,24%的应用程序提供替代热线。值得注意的是,总共被下载了350万次的14个应用程序提供了不正确或无效的备用危机热线。结论:为了避免无效热线的有害影响,应用内部危机资源需要彻底筛选并定期更新开发者。
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Mental Health Apps and Crisis Support: Exploring the Impact of 988.

Objective: Mental health apps continue to grow in popularity. However, although these apps offer many benefits, they are not equipped to manage mental health crises alone, and they often refer users to external resources. In 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline was officially recognized as the U.S. national standard suicide hotline. This naturalistic experimental study aimed to assess the crisis resources offered within these apps as well as their responsiveness to implementation of national guidelines.

Methods: The authors conducted a thorough search of the mental health app marketplace in January 2024 and collected a representative sample of mental health apps (N=302) available to download. A team of raters assessed each app with a modified version of the American Psychiatric Association's app evaluation model and specifically examined the presence and functionality of crisis resources.

Results: Findings indicated that 15% of the apps referred users to 988, and 24% offered an alternative hotline. Of note, 14 apps that had collectively been downloaded >3.5 million times provided incorrect or nonfunctional alternative crisis hotlines.

Conclusions: To avoid the harmful effects of a nonfunctional hotline, within-app crisis resources require thorough screening and regular developer updates.

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