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Data-Driven Implications for Translating Evidence-Based Psychotherapies into Technology-Delivered Interventions.

Jessica Schroeder1, Jina Suh2, Chelsey Wilks3, Mary Czerwinski4, Sean A Munson1, James Fogarty1, Tim Althoff1.   

Abstract

Mobile mental health interventions have the potential to reduce barriers and increase engagement in psychotherapy. However, most current tools fail to meet evidence-based principles. In this paper, we describe data-driven design implications for translating evidence-based interventions into mobile apps. To develop these design implications, we analyzed data from a month-long field study of an app designed to support dialectical behavioral therapy, a psychotherapy that aims to teach concrete coping skills to help people better manage their mental health. We investigated whether particular skills are more or less effective in reducing distress or emotional intensity. We also characterized how an individual's disorders, characteristics, and preferences may correlate with skill effectiveness, as well as how skill-level improvements correlate with study-wide changes in depressive symptoms. We then developed a model to predict skill effectiveness. Based on our findings, we present design implications that emphasize the importance of considering different environmental, emotional, and personal contexts. Finally, we discuss promising future opportunities for mobile apps to better support evidence-based psychotherapies, including using machine learning algorithms to develop personalized and context-aware skill recommendations.

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Keywords:  Data Science; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; Mental Health; Mobile Health Interventions

Year:  2020        PMID: 33912357      PMCID: PMC8078869          DOI: 10.1145/3421937.3421975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Conf Pervasive Comput Technol Healthc        ISSN: 2153-1633


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