| Literature DB >> 30882361 |
Rachel Smail-Crevier1, Gabrielle Powers1, Chelsea Noel1, JianLi Wang1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Major depressive episodes (MDEs) are prevalent in the workplace and affect workers' health and productivity. Therefore, there is a pressing need for innovation in the prevention of MDEs in the workplace. Electronic mental (e-mental) health programs are a cost-effective approach toward the self-management of stress and emotional issues. E-mental health dropout rate, MDE prevalence, and symptoms greatly vary by sex and age. Thus, the development and implementation of e-mental health programs for the prevention of MDEs need to be examined through a sex and age lens to enhance program use and effectiveness.Entities:
Keywords: depression; internet; mental health; occupational health; preventive health program; workplace
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30882361 PMCID: PMC6441854 DOI: 10.2196/11224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the participants who were at high risk of major depression classified by sex.
| Variable | Men (n=511) | Women (n=500) | ||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 42.0 (12.2) | 44.3 (15.0) | .002 | |
| Married or common-law | 389 (76.1) | 342 (69.0) | ||
| Divorced, separated, or widowed | 22 (4.3) | 68 (13.7) | ||
| Single | 100 (19.6) | 86 (17.3) | ||
| <Can $30,000 | 60 (12.1) | 130 (27.3) | ||
| Can $30,000-<$60,000 | 152 (30.6) | 216 (45.4) | ||
| Can $60,000-<$80,000 | 98 (19.7) | 69 (14.5) | ||
| Can $80,000+ | 187 (37.6) | 61 (12.8) | ||
| <High school | 43 (8.4) | 12 (2.4) | ||
| High school | 107 (20.9) | 81 (16.3) | ||
| College | 167 (32.7) | 188 (37.7) | ||
| University or higher | 194 (38.0) | 217 (43.6) | ||
| Employee | 413 (81.5) | 396 (81.0) | ||
| Self-employed | 92 (18.2) | 91 (18.6) | ||
| Family business no pay | 2 (0.4) | 2 (0.4) | ||
| Full time | 434 (84.9) | 340 (68.0) | ||
| Part time | 37 (7.2) | 130 (26.0) | ||
| Seasonal | 18 (3.5) | 10 (2.0) | ||
| Contract | 19 (3.7) | 18 (3.6) | ||
| Other | 3 (0.6) | 2 (0.4) | ||
| <50 | 276 (54.2) | 290 (59.7) | ||
| 50-499 | 149 (29.3) | 148 (30.4) | ||
| >500 | 84 (16.5) | 48 (9.9) | ||
| British Columbia | 33 (7.1) | 58 (13.2) | ||
| Alberta | 52 (11.2) | 51 (11.6) | ||
| Saskatchewan | 18 (3.9) | 15 (3.4) | ||
| Manitoba | 20 (4.3) | 15 (3.4) | ||
| Ontario | 170 (36.6) | 161 (36.7) | ||
| Quebec | 141 (30.4) | 109 (24.8) | ||
| New Brunswick | 12 (2.6) | 8 (1.8) | ||
| Nova Scotia | 12 (2.6) | 13 (2.9) | ||
| Newfoundland | 4 (0.9) | 7 (1.6) | ||
| Prince Edward Island | 2 (0.4) | 2 (0.5) | ||
| English | 374 (73.2) | 380 (76.0) | ||
| French | 137 (26.8) | 120 (24.0) | ||
| None | 314 (62.9) | 296 (61.4) | ||
| Mild | 146 (29.3) | 150 (31.1) | ||
| Moderate | 36 (7.2) | 34 (7.1) | ||
| Severe | 3 (0.6) | 2 (0.4) | ||
General and health-related internet usage during the past 12 months in men and women who were at high risk of major depression.
| Internet use | Men | Women | ||||
| n (%) | 95% CI | n (%) | 95% CI | |||
| Use internet for personal use (n=1011) | 489 (95.7) | 93.5-97.2 | 479 (95.8) | 93.6-97.2 | .93 | |
| <5 hours | 175 (35.8) | 31.6-40.2 | 182 (38.0) | 33.7-42.4 | ||
| 5-9 hours | 137 (28.0) | 24.2-32.2 | 144 (30.1) | 26.1-34.3 | ||
| 10-19 hours | 113 (23.1) | 19.6-27.1 | 102 (21.3) | 17.8-25.2 | ||
| 20-29 hours | 39 (8.0) | 5.9-10.7 | 35 (7.3) | 5.3-10.1 | ||
| 30-39 hours | 11 (2.3) | 1.2-4.0 | 8 (1.7) | 0.8-3.3 | ||
| >40 hours | 14 (2.9) | 1.7-4.8 | 6 (1.3) | 0.6-2.8 | ||
| Do not know | 0 (0) | 0-0 | 2 (0.42) | 0.1-1.7 | ||
| Access internet with a smart phone, tablet, or other device (n=968) | 408 (83.4) | 79.9-86.5 | 413 8(6.2) | 82.8-89.0 | .23 | |
| Used internet for medical or health-related information (n=968) | 307 (62.8) | 58.4-67.0 | 408 (85.2) | 82.1-88.4 | <.001 | |
| Not useful | 32 (10.4) | 7.5-14.4 | 41 (10.1) | 7.5-13.4 | ||
| Unsure | 41 (13.4) | 10.0-17.7 | 88 (21.6) | 17.8-25.8 | ||
| Useful | 231 (75.2) | 70.1-79.8 | 277 (67.9) | 63.2-72.3 | ||
| Not important | 31 (10.1) | 7.2-14.0 | 32 (7.8) | 5.6-10.9 | ||
| Unsure | 20 (6.5) | 4.2-9.9 | 41 (10.1) | 7.5-13.4 | ||
| Important | 256 (83.4) | 78.8-87.2 | 334 (81.9) | 78.0-85.3 | ||
Proportions of preferred design features of e-mental health program in men and women who were at high risk of major depression.
| Feature | Men | Women | |||
| n (%) | 95% CI | n (%) | 95% CI | ||
| Practice and exercise to reduce stress | 303 (59.5) | 55.2-63.7 | 350 (70.7) | 66.5-74.6 | <.001 |
| Information about improving sleep hygiene | 313 (61.3) | 56.9-65.4 | 329 (66.9) | 62.6-70.9 | .09 |
| Educational materials | 295 (57.8) | 53.5-62.1 | 313 (63.8) | 59.4-67.9 | .002 |
| Self-help interactive program | 244 (47.8) | 43.5-52.2 | 302 (61.8) | 57.4-66.0 | <.001 |
| Setting personal goals and tracking them | 277 (54.6) | 50.3-58.9 | 296 (59.9) | 55.5-64.2 | .02 |
| Ask questions and receive answers from mental health professionals | 253 (49.7) | 45.4-54.1 | 294 (59.9) | 55.5-64.1 | .005 |
| Direct referral to health professional to deal with work and stress issues in person | 263 (51.7) | 47.3-56.0 | 292 (59.5) | 55.0-63.7 | .004 |
| Being able to access a program via a smartphone or as an app | 264 (52.0) | 47.6-56.3 | 273 (55.8) | 51.4-60.2 | .39 |
| Watching videos online on how to deal with work and stress issues | 272 (53.3) | 49.0-57.6 | 271 (54.5) | 50.1-58.9 | .58 |
| Receiving printed materials by mail | 167 (32.7) | 28.7-36.9 | 215 (43.4) | 39.1-47.9 | <.001 |
| Chart and track mood | 217 (42.6) | 38.4-47.0 | 237 (48.1) | 43.7-52.5 | .15 |
| Access by phone to a trained coach to help with work stress | 211 (41.3) | 37.1-45.6 | 235 (48.1) | 43.6-52.5 | .02 |
| Information about anger management | 211 (41.5) | 37.2-45.8 | 190 (38.3) | 34.1-42.7 | .17 |
| A risk calculator predicting future risk of having major depression | 215 (42.6) | 38.3-46.9 | 184 (38.1) | 33.9-42.5 | .13 |
| Online chat room | 129 (25.3) | 21.7-29.3 | 124 (25.0) | 21.3-29.0 | .25 |
| Online peer connection | 140 (27.5) | 23.7-31.5 | 136 (27.8) | 24.0-31.9 | .02 |
| Information delivered in a video game format | 156 (30.7) | 26.8-34.8 | 104 (21.0) | 17.6-24.8 | .002 |
Proportions of preferred design features of e-mental health program in high-risk men by age groups.
| Feature | 18-29 years | 30-49 years | 50-64 years | >65 years | |||||
| n (%) | 95% CI | n (%) | 95% CI | n (%) | 95% CI | n (%) | 95% CI | ||
| Information delivered in video game format (n=509) | 250 (49.3) | 37.8-60.9 | 151 (29.7) | 24.6-35.3 | 120 (23.7) | 17.3-31.6 | 108 (21.4) | 6.0-54.0 | .001 |
| Print materials by mail (n=511) | 105 (20.6) | 12.6-31.6 | 159 (31.3) | 26.2-37.0 | 222 (43.6) | 35.5-52.0 | 73 (14.3) | 2.9-48.0 | .001 |
| Access program via smartphone or app (n=508) | 320 (63.0) | 51.2-73.5 | 281 (55.3) | 49.4-61.1 | 211 (41.7) | 33.7-50.2 | 145 (28.6) | 9.6-60.1 | .003 |