| Literature DB >> 35575761 |
JuZhe Xi1, YuHan Gao1, Na Lyu2, Zhuang She1, XinYue Wang3, Xin-An Zhang4, XiaoYu Yu5, WeiDong Ji6, MengSheng Wei7, WeiHui Dai7, Xuesheng Qian7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has spread worldwide and generated tremendous stress on human beings. Unfortunately, it is often hard for distressed individuals to access mental health services under conditions of restricted movement or even lockdown.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; coloring game; commercially released game; game-based intervention; gamification; mental health; online intervention
Year: 2022 PMID: 35575761 PMCID: PMC9273045 DOI: 10.2196/37026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Serious Games Impact factor: 3.364
Figure 1“Art Coloring - Coloring Book & Color by Number” in Apple App Store.
Figure 2Coloring pictures for the awe, pink, nature, and blue rounds.
Figure 3The study procedure.
Baseline demographic characteristics.
| Characteristic | GIa group (N=112), n (%) | GCb group (N=52), n (%) | Awe round (N=171), n (%) | Pink round (N=149), n (%) | Nature round (N=128), n (%) | Blue round (N=118), n (%) | |||||||||||||||||
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| Group 1c (N=89) | Group 2d (N=82) | Group 1 (N=84) | Group 2 (N=65) | Group 1 (N=71) | Group 2 (N=57) | Group 1 (N=71) | Group 2 (N=47) | |||||||||||||||
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| Male | 10 (9) | 8 (15) | 7 (8) | 9 (11) | 10 (12) | 6 (9) | 5 (7) | 7 (12) | 9 (13) | 6 (13) | ||||||||||||
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| Female | 102 (91) | 44 (85) | 82 (92) | 73 (89) | 74 (88) | 59 (91) | 66 (93) | 50 (88) | 62 (87) | 41 (87) | ||||||||||||
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| ≤25 | 9 (8) | 2 (4) | 8 (9) | 4 (4.9) | 4 (5) | 4 (6) | 5 (7) | 3 (5) | 4 (6) | 2 (4) | ||||||||||||
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| 26-35 | 18 (16) | 7 (13) | 18 (20) | 11 (13) | 11 (13) | 6 (9) | 12 (17) | 5 (9) | 12 (17) | 5 (11) | ||||||||||||
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| 36-45 | 34 (30) | 15 (29) | 25 (28) | 24 (29) | 32 (38) | 18 (28) | 23 (32) | 14 (25) | 21 (30) | 9 (19) | ||||||||||||
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| 46-55 | 23 (21) | 11 (21) | 14 (16) | 27 (33) | 23 (27) | 17 (26) | 12 (17) | 17 (30) | 17 (24) | 16 (34) | ||||||||||||
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| ≥56 | 28 (25) | 17 (33) | 24 (27) | 16 (20) | 14 (17) | 20 (31) | 19 (27) | 18 (32) | 17 (24) | 15 (32) | ||||||||||||
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| ≤5 | 0 (0) | 3 (6) | 3 (3) | 0 (0) | 2 (2) | 1 (2) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (2) | 1 (2) | ||||||||||||
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| 5-15 | 5 (4) | 5 (10) | 6 (7) | 6 (7) | 4 (5) | 5 (8) | 3 (4) | 5 (9) | 3 (4) | 2 (4) | ||||||||||||
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| 16-30 | 19 (17) | 8 (15) | 19 (21) | 16 (20) | 14 (17) | 10 (15) | 12 (17) | 11 (19) | 13 (18) | 6 (13) | ||||||||||||
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| ≥31 | 85 (76) | 39 (75) | 61 (69) | 60 (73) | 64 (76) | 49 (75) | 55 (78) | 41 (72) | 54 (76) | 38 (81) | ||||||||||||
aGI: general intervention.
bGC: general control.
cGroup 1: intervention group.
dGroup2: control group.
Figure 4Trial profile.
Independent 2-tailed t tests between residual scores of the intervention and control groups (N=164).
| Outcome variable | Intervention group, mean (SD) | Control group, mean (SD) | Cohen d | |||
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| SWBa | 0.24 (1.22) | –0.56 (1.53) | 3.59 (162) | <.001 | 0.59 |
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| Anxiety | –0.82 (2.22) | –0.44 (2.14) | –1.03 (162) | .30 | –0.17 |
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| SEb | –0.06 (1.49) | 0.08 (1.77) | –0.53 (162) | .60 | –0.09 |
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| SWB | 0.20 (1.29) | –0.26 (1.08) | 2.51 (169) | .01 | 0.39 |
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| Anxiety | –0.48 (2.07) | –0.10 (1.91) | –1.26 (169) | .21 | –0.19 |
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| SE | –0.15 (1.37) | 0.01 (1.67) | –0.68 (169) | .50 | –0.11 |
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| SWB | –0.06 (0.72) | 0.28 (1.02) | –2.36 (147) | .02 | –0.40 |
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| Anxiety | –0.40 (1.65) | –0.49 (1.53) | 0.33 (147) | .74 | 0.06 |
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| SE | 0.10 (1.29) | –0.05 (0.78) | 0.78 (147) | .44 | 0.14 |
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| SWB | –0.08 (1.09) | –0.32 (1.05) | 1.21 (126) | .23 | 0.22 |
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| Anxiety | –0.03 (1.26) | 0.32 (1.79) | –1.06 (126) | .29 | –0.23 |
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| SE | 0.20 (1.19) | –0.21 (0.98) | 2.08 (126) | .04 | 0.37 |
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| SWB | 0.46 (0.92) | 0.19 (1.41) | 1.27 (116) | .21 | 0.24 |
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| Anxiety | –0.66 (1.43) | –0.26 (1.62) | –1.43 (116) | .16 | –0.27 |
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| SE | 0.06 (1.07) | –0.11 (0.81) | 0.89 (116) | .38 | 0.17 |
aSWB: subjective well-being.
bSE: subjective effectiveness (of art coloring in reducing anxiety).
Univariate analysis between colored-picture numbers and outcome variables for each round.
| Outcome variable | Colored-picture numbers in each round, mean (SD) | |||||||||
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| SWBa | –0.26 (1.08) | 0.17 (1.34) | –0.23 (1.09) | 0.27 (1.19) | 0.48 (1.34) | 2.34 (4,170) | .06 | ||
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| Anxiety | –0.10 (1.91) | 0.17 (1.85) | –0.62 (2.06) | –0.55 (0.82) | –1.57 (2.48) | 3.39 (4,170) | .01 | ||
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| SEb | 0.01 (1.67) | –0.29 (1.20) | –0.15 (0.90) | –0.36 (1.03) | 0.22 (1.93) | 0.59 (4,170) | .67 | ||
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| SWB | 0.28 (1.02) | –0.08 (0.68) | 0.07 (0.83) | –0.22 (0.83) | 0.00 (0.71) | 1.55 (4,148) | .19 | ||
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| Anxiety | –0.49(1.53) | –0.38 (1.77) | –0.36 (1.50) | 0.33 (1.12) | –1.08 (1.55) | 1.10 (4,148) | .36 | ||
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| SE | –0.05 (0.78) | 0.23 (1.40) | –0.07 (1.33) | –0.11 (1.05) | –0.08 (0.95) | 0.57 (4,148) | .69 | ||
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| SWB | –0.32 (1.05) | 0.09 (1.04) | 0.00 (1.00) | –0.20 (0.45) | –0.31 (1.26) | 0.88 (4,127) | .48 | ||
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| Anxiety | 0.32 (1.79) | 0.11 (1.21) | –0.60 (0.89) | –0.20 (1.10) | 0.08 (1.44) | 0.55 (4,127) | .70 | ||
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| SE | –0.21 (0.98) | 0.26 (1.36) | 0.80 (0.45) | –0.20 (0.45) | 0.08 (1.13) | 1.72 (4,127) | .15 | ||
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| SWB | 0.19(1.41) | 0.33(0.84) | 0.36(0.67) | 1.17(1.60) | 0.50(0.88) | 1.10 (4,117) | .36 | ||
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| Anxiety | –0.26(1.62) | –0.53(1.47) | –0.38(1.09) | –0.88(1.86) | –0.17(0.96) | 0.76 (4,117) | .56 | ||
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| SE | 0.09(0.71) | –0.00(0.88) | 0.38(1.02) | –0.32(1.46) | –0.08(0.58) | 1.03 (4,117) | .39 | ||
aSWB: subjective well-being.
bSE: subjective effectiveness (of art coloring in reducing anxiety).