| Literature DB >> 34730535 |
Catherine E Paquette1, Dillon T Rubalcava1, Yun Chen1, Deepika Anand1,2, Stacey B Daughters1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Group-based formats typically used in low-resource substance use disorder (SUD) treatment settings result in little individual attention to help reinforce and guide skill use, which may contribute to poor posttreatment outcomes. Smartphone apps offer a convenient, user-friendly, and cost-effective tool that can extend the reach of effective SUD treatments. A smartphone app was developed and integrated into a group-based, brief behavioral activation (BA) treatment for SUD to increase engagement in treatment skills outside clinician-administered sessions.Entities:
Keywords: behavioral activation; mHealth; mobile phone; smartphone app; substance use disorder
Year: 2021 PMID: 34730535 PMCID: PMC8600431 DOI: 10.2196/25749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Screenshots of the LETS ACT app. A: Daily Plan with completed activity; B: Life Areas, Values, and Activities; C: Activity prompt in Life Areas, Values, and Activities feature; D: Plan Ahead; E: Rating enjoyment and importance; F: Weekly Progress; G: Help page; H: Mood ratings.
Measures and outcome variables.
| Construct | Variable description | Scale or possible value range | Time points |
| Past-week use of app componentsa | Multiple (all past week): | 0-7 days | PTc |
| Average weekly use of app components in past montha | Multiple (all past month): | 0-7 days | FU1d and FU3e |
| Any app usea | Whether participant reported using any (ie, one or more) app component at least 1 day per week since the previous assessment | Yes or no | PT, FU1, FU3 |
| App component usefulnessf | Degree to which participant agrees each component was a useful part of treatment: | Scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree) | PT |
| Reasons for not using specific app componentsf | Reasons for not using: | Can select all that apply from a list of reasons, select | PT |
| Reasons for low weekly app usef | Reasons for not using the app at least 3 times a week | Can select all that apply from a list of reasons, select | PT |
aDescribed under Self-reported Use of App Components section.
bLAVA: Life Areas, Values, and Activities.
cPT: posttreatment.
dFU1: 1-month follow-up.
eFU2: 3-month follow-up.
fDescribed under App Component Usefulness and Reasons for Not Using section.
Figure 2Weekly app use by component. FU: follow-up; LAVA: Life Areas, Values, and Activities; PT: posttreatment.
Reasons for not scheduling activities (n=56).
| If there were days when you did NOT have an activity scheduled, it was because: (check all that apply) | Frequency, n (%) | |
| This does not apply to me because I scheduled an activity on most days. | 18 (32) | |
| I did not remember to use the Daily Plan. | 19 (34) | |
| I did not have the smartphone with me when I needed to fill it out. | 5 (9) | |
| Filling it out took too much time or effort. | 3 (5) | |
| I had technical difficulties with the smartphone. | 3 (5) | |
| I did not think it would be helpful to me or my treatment goals. | 1 (2) | |
| Filling it out made me uncomfortable. | 1 (2) | |
| It was difficult to understand how to use it. | 2 (4) | |
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| 6 (11) | |
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| Lost or do not have phone | 1 (2) |
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| Incarcerated or hospitalized | 2 (4) |
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| Other or undisclosed | 3 (5) |
| Missing or no response | 13 (23) | |