| Literature DB >> 29483067 |
Ana Radovic1, Theresa Gmelin2, Jing Hua1, Cassandra Long1, Bradley D Stein3, Elizabeth Miller1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Supporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA), a social media website for adolescents, was designed to increase mental health literacy and address negative health beliefs toward depression and/or anxiety diagnosis and treatment. This stakeholder-informed site underwent iterative user testing to evolve into its current version with daily blog posts, round-the-clock site moderation, and Web-based peer interaction to create an online support community.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; adolescent health services; anxiety; depression; technology
Year: 2018 PMID: 29483067 PMCID: PMC5847821 DOI: 10.2196/mental.9441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Figure 1Supporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA) key intervention components.
Figure 2Participant flowchart.
Demographics and baseline measures of study population (N=96).
| Variable | Value | |
| Age in years, median (range) | 23 (14-26) | |
| Female | 72 (75) | |
| Female to male transgender | 0 (0) | |
| Male | 21 (22) | |
| Male to female transgender | 0 (0) | |
| Not sure | 0 (0) | |
| Other | 3 (3) | |
| White | 64 (67) | |
| Black | 14 (15) | |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 12 (12) | |
| Hispanic | 7 (7) | |
| North American Native | 1 (1) | |
| Other | 0 (0) | |
| Don’t want to answer | 2 (2) | |
| Depressive symptoms: PHQ-9 Scoreb, mean (SD)c | 11.8 (5.5) | |
| Feeling sad most days in the past year, n (%) | 67 (70) | |
| Not difficult at all | 9 (9) | |
| Somewhat difficult | 55 (58) | |
| Very difficult | 23 (24) | |
| Extremely difficult | 8 (8) | |
| None (1-4) | 8 (8) | |
| Mild (5-9) | 30 (32) | |
| Moderate (10-14) | 27 (28) | |
| Moderately severe (15-19) | 21 (22) | |
| Severe (20-27) | 9 (9) | |
| SCARED-Cd score consistent with anxiety (≥3), n (%)e | 80 (85) | |
| Professional psychologist or counselor | 70 (73) | |
| Medication like antidepressants | 55 (57) | |
| 54.4 (7.5) | ||
| Competence | 7.6 (2.0) | |
| Confidence | 8.0 (2.5) | |
| Character | 13.6 (2.6) | |
| Caring | 13.0 (2.2) | |
| Connection | 12.2 (3.2) | |
aPercentage may equal greater than 100 due to participants answering more than one racial category.
bPHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 modified for adolescents.
cN=95 due to exclusion of those who did not answer all PHQ-9 questions.
dSCARED-C: 5-item Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders.
eN=94 due to those who did not answer all SCARED-C questions.
fN=92 due to those who did not answer questions for all PYD categories.
Feasibility and usability of Supporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA).
| Outcomes | Value | |||
| All users | 0.9 (1.8) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 1.9 (2.3) | |||
| All users | 1.8 (5.0) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 4.1 (6.9) | |||
| All users | 2.3 (10.1) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 5.1 (14.7) | |||
| All users | 0.9 (3.7) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 2.0 (5.3) | |||
| All users | 1.2 (4.8) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 2.8 (6.9) | |||
| All users | 0.8 (3.4) | |||
| Users who ever logged in | 1.8 (4.9) | |||
| System Usability Scale scorec, mean (SD) | 71.2 (18.7) | |||
| Worst imaginable | 0 (0) | |||
| Awful | 1 (2) | |||
| Poor | 3 (5) | |||
| OK | 11 (18) | |||
| Good | 19 (31) | |||
| Excellent | 21 (34) | |||
| Best imaginable | 6 (10) | |||
aData available for 90 accounts as 6 users requested to be withdrawn.
bDifferences were not statistically significant (P>.05) using ANOVA.
cN=61 due to loss to follow-up; 70 users completed follow-up but not all completed each measure.
Figure 3Data visualization.
Figure 4User commenting on anonymity.
Change in depression, anxious symptoms and obtaining treatment at follow-up, N=56. N differs from original group due to loss to follow-up and incomplete data, for example, not completing full scale.
| Outcome | Baseline | 6-week | Test parameter | Difference | ||
| PHQ-9a score, mean (SD) | 11.6 (5.1) | 10.2 (6.1) | Paired | |||
| SCARED-Cb score, score consistent with anxiety (≥3), n (%) | 48 (86) | 49 (88) | McNemar test | N=56 | ||
| Professional psychologist/counselor | 43 (66) | 45 (69) | McNemar test | N=57 | ||
| Medication such as antidepressant | 32 (56) | 34 (52) | McNemar test | N=57 | ||
aPHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 modified for adolescents.
bSCARED-C: 5-item Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders.
Changes in Positive Youth Development-Short Form score (N=57). N differs from original group due to loss to follow-up.
| Outcome | Baseline | 6-week | Test parameter | Difference | ||
| 54.0 (7.6) | 57.6 (8.0) | Paired | ||||
| Competence | 7.6 (1.9) | 8.2 (2.1) | Paired | |||
| Confidence | 7.9 (2.5) | 8.6 (2.3) | Paired | |||
| Character | 13.4 (2.6) | 14.0 (3.1) | Paired | |||
| Caring | 12.9 (2.2) | 13.2 (2.2) | Paired | |||
| Connection | 12.2 (3.2) | 13.6 (3.1) | Paired | |||
aPYD-SF: Positive Youth Development-Short Form.
Figure 5User commenting on providing support.