| Literature DB >> 35852838 |
Dilfa Juniar1,2, Wouter van Ballegooijen2,3,4, Mieke Schulte2, Anneke van Schaik3,4, Jan Passchier2, Elena Heber5, Dirk Lehr6, Sawitri Supardi Sadarjoen1, Heleen Riper2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: University students are susceptible to excessive stress. A web-based stress management intervention holds promise to improve stress but is still at a novel stage in Indonesia.Entities:
Keywords: Indonesia; cultural adaptation; digital mental health; feasibility study; internet intervention; low- and middle-income countries (LMIC); stress management; telemental health; university students
Year: 2022 PMID: 35852838 PMCID: PMC9491829 DOI: 10.2196/37278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Study flowchart.
Characteristics of participants at baseline and comparisons between those who did not log in and those who did.
| Characteristic | Baseline (n=121) | Participants who did not log in (n=53) | Participants who logged in (N=68) | ||
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| Range | 19-42 | 19-39 | 19-42 | N/Ab |
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| Mean (SD) | 24.03 (4.61) | 24.7 (4.41) | 23.56 (3.55) | .12 |
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| Female | 103 (85.1) | 44 (83.0) | 59 (86.8) |
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| Male | 17 (14.0) | 9 (17.0) | 8 (11.8) |
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| Did not fill out | 1 (0.8) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.5) |
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| Bachelor’s degree and equivalent | 94 (77.7) | 46 (86.8) | 48 (70.6) |
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| Master’s degree | 18 (14.9) | 5 (9.4) | 13 (19.1) |
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| Doctoral degree | 3 (2.5) | 1 (1.9) | 2 (2.9) |
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| Did not fill out | 6 (5.0) | 1 (1.9) | 5 (7.4) |
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| Social and behavioral science | 83 (68.6) | 30 (56.6) | 53 (77.9) |
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| Business and administration | 12 (9.9) | 9 (17.0) | 2 (2.9) |
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| Languages | 6 (5.0) | 4 (7.5) | 0 (0) |
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| Humanities | 0 (0) | 3 (5.7) | 0 (0) |
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| Others | 20 (16.5) | 7 (13.2) | 13 (19.1) |
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| Java | 79 (65.3) | 30 (56.6) | 49 (72.1) |
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| Sumatra | 20 (16.5) | 10 (18.9) | 10 (14.7) |
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| Kalimantan or Borneo | 8 (6.6) | 2 (3.7) | 6 (8.8) |
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| Sulawesi | 10 (8.3) | 8 (15.1) | 2 (2.9) |
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| East Nusa Tenggara | 2 (1.7) | 2 (3.8) | 0 (0) |
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| Others | 2 (1.7) | 1 (1.9) | 1 (1.5) |
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| Depression | 14.88 (8.70) | 13.37 (8.21) | 16.16 (8.90) | .92 |
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| Anxiety | 15.54 (6.72) | 15.54 (6.92) | 15.58 (6.24) | .99 |
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| Stress | 23.11 (5.80) | 22.89 (5.91) | 23.28 (5.53) | .71 |
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| Mild | 36 (29.8) | 16 (30.2) | 20 (29.4) |
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| Moderate | 40 (33.1) | 16 (30.2) | 24 (35.3) |
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| Severe | 41 (33.9) | 20 (37.7) | 21 (30.9) |
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| Extremely severe | 4 (3.3) | 1 (1.9) | 3 (4.4) |
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| Physical health | 41.83 (7.49) | 42.15 (7.23) | 41.56 (7.82) | .56 |
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| Psychological health | 47.90 (14.29) | 51 (14.07) | 45.34 (13.98) | .02 |
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| Social relationship | 49.04 (19.29) | 48.69 (20.65) | 49.33 (18.39) | .43 |
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| Environmental health | 53.91 (11.67) | 53.71 (11.97) | 54.07 (11.61) | .98 |
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| Overall quality of life | 2.98 (0.87) | 3.08 (0.88) | 2.91 (0.86) | .29 |
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| Overall health | 2.90 (0.89) | 3.04 (0.79) | 2.79 (0.97) | .15 |
aP values are based on the difference between those who logged in and those who did not.
bN/A: not applicable; the P value was not calculated for these values.
cDASS-42: 42-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scales; scores range from 0 to 42 for each subscale, where a higher score indicates increased severity.
dWHOQOL-BREF: brief version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument. Scores range from 1 to 5 for each item in each domain; the total score for each domain was then transformed linearly to a scale ranging from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates increased quality of life.
Scores for all items of the 8-item Client Satisfaction Questionnaire for Rileks (n=25).
| Item | Score, mean (SD)a |
| How would you rate the quality of service you have received from Rileks? | 3.20 (0.71) |
| Did you get the kind of service you wanted? | 2.92 (0.70) |
| To what extent has Rileks met your needs? | 2.72 (0.61) |
| If a friend were in need of similar help, would you recommend Rileks to him or her? | 3.24 (0.59) |
| How satisfied are you with the amount of messages you have received from Rileks? | 3.16 (0.55) |
| Has Rileks helped you to deal more effectively with your problems? | 3.28 (0.74) |
| In an overall general sense, how satisfied are you with the help you have received from Rileks? | 2.96 (0.73) |
| If you were to seek help again, would you use Rileks again? | 3.04 (0.68) |
aItems were rated on a 4-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 to 4, where higher scores indicate increased satisfaction.
Scores for all items of the System Usability Scale for Rileks (n=25).
| Item | Score, mean (SD)a |
| I think that I would like to use Rileks frequently. | 3.48 (0.82) |
| I found Rileks unnecessarily complex.b | 3.40 (1.04) |
| I thought Rileks was easy to use. | 3.56 (0.96) |
| I think that I would need the support of a technical person to be able to use Rileks.b | 3.88 (1.01) |
| I found that the various functions in Rileks were well integrated. | 3.72 (0.89) |
| I thought there was too much inconsistency in Rileks.b | 3.56 (0.77) |
| I would imagine that most people would learn to use Rileks very quickly. | 3.88 (0.73) |
| I found Rileks very cumbersome to use.b | 3.44 (1.01) |
| I felt very confident using Rileks. | 3.32 (0.85) |
| I needed to learn a lot of things before I could get going with Rileks.b | 2.88 (1.27) |
aItems were rated on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 to 5, where higher scores indicate increased usability.
bThe scores for this item were reversed.
Rileks sessions completed by participants.
| Step | Participants (N=68), n (%) |
| Logged in | 68 (100) |
| Completed module 1 | 40 (59) |
| Completed module 2 | 26 (38) |
| Completed module 3 | 16 (24) |
| Completed module 4 | 12 (18) |
| Completed module 5 | 10 (15) |
| Completed all 6 modules | 9 (13) |
DASS-42 and WHOQOL-BREF scores at baseline and posttreatment (n=23).
| Measure | Baseline score, mean (SD) | Postassessment score, mean (SD) | Cohen | |||
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| Stress | 24.74 (6.33) | 14.70 (11.41) | <.001 | 0.93 | |
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| Anxiety | 17.95 (8.35) | 11.50 (8.34) | .01 | 0.62 | |
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| Depression | 17.10 (10.74) | 10.25 (11.39) | .02 | 0.58 | |
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| Physical health | 42.30 (8.28) | 63.55 (13.95) | <.001 | 1.25 | |
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| Psychological health | 43.85 (17.74) | 56.35 (20.14) | .003 | 0.78 | |
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| Social relationship | 49.40 (17.99) | 54.35 (19.64) | .45 | 0.19 | |
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| Environmental health | 54.55 (13.32) | 50.60 (15.14) | .13 | 0.41 | |
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| Overall quality of life | 2.70 (1.08) | 3.25 (1.07) | .01 | 0.62 | |
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| Overall health | 2.70 (1.03) | 3.40 (0.94) | .03 | 0.54 | |
aDASS-42: 42-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scales; scores range from 0 to 42 for each subscale, where a higher score indicates increased severity.
bWHOQOL-BREF: brief version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument. Scores range from 1 to 5 for each item in each domain; the total score for each domain was then transformed linearly to a scale ranging from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates increased quality of life.
Module evaluation.
| Evaluation criteria | Evaluations by module | |||||
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| Module 1 | Module 2 | Module 3 | Module 4 | Module 5 | Module 6 |
| General usefulness | Useful | Useful | Useful | Very useful | Useful | Very useful |
| Easy to complete | Easy | Easy | Easy | Easy | Easy | Very easy |
| How long did it take? (minutes) | 30-60 | 30-60 | 30-60 | 30-60 | 60-90 | 30-60 |
| Clarity | Undecided | Clear | Clear | Clear | Clear | Very clear |
| Subcontent usefulness | Undecided | Useful | Useful | Useful | Useful | Very useful |
| Pleasantness | Undecided | Pleasant | Undecided | Pleasant | Pleasant | Very pleasant |
| Comprehensibility | Undecided | Comprehensible | Comprehensible | Comprehensible | Comprehensible | Very comprehensible |