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Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach

INTRODUCTION: To optimize treatment, it is of utmost importance to take into account the myriad of biological, social, and psychological changes that young people go through during adolescence which make them more vulnerable for developing mental health problems. Biocueing, a non-invasive method to...

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Autores principales: van Doorn, Marilon, Nijhuis, Laurens A., Monsanto, Anne, van Amelsvoort, Thérèse, Popma, Arne, Jaspers, Monique W. M., Noordzij, Matthijs L., Öry, Ferko G., Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario, Nieman, Dorien H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9174529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.871813
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author van Doorn, Marilon
Nijhuis, Laurens A.
Monsanto, Anne
van Amelsvoort, Thérèse
Popma, Arne
Jaspers, Monique W. M.
Noordzij, Matthijs L.
Öry, Ferko G.
Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario
Nieman, Dorien H.
author_facet van Doorn, Marilon
Nijhuis, Laurens A.
Monsanto, Anne
van Amelsvoort, Thérèse
Popma, Arne
Jaspers, Monique W. M.
Noordzij, Matthijs L.
Öry, Ferko G.
Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario
Nieman, Dorien H.
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description INTRODUCTION: To optimize treatment, it is of utmost importance to take into account the myriad of biological, social, and psychological changes that young people go through during adolescence which make them more vulnerable for developing mental health problems. Biocueing, a non-invasive method to transform physiological parameters into an observable signal, could strengthen stress- and emotion regulation by cueing physiologically unusual values in daily life. The aim of this study is to investigate the usability, feasibility, and exploratory effect of biocueing in addition to ENgage YOung people earlY (ENYOY), a moderated digital social therapy-platform, in young people with emerging mental health complaints. METHODS: A user-centered mixed-method design was used. A focus group was conducted to optimize the ENYOY-platform and biocueing intervention. Biocueing was operationalized by a smartwatch and the Sense-IT app. A within-subjects design was used; 10 days for all participants ‘biofeedback off' (control), followed by 10 days ‘biofeedback on' (experimental). Emotional awareness and perceived stress were measured using ecological momentary assessment. Eight individuals participated. User-friendliness, usability, and acceptance were assessed using a qualitative design. RESULTS: Findings from the focus group resulted in several adaptations of the biocueing intervention to the ENYOY-platform and vice versa. The average measurement compliance rate was 78.8%. Level-one findings showed different individual effects on perceived stress and emotional awareness. Level-two analyses showed no overall effects on perceived stress (B = −0.020, p = 0.562) and overall positive effects on emotional awareness (B = 0.030, p = 0.048) with small effect sizes (Improvement Rate Difference = 0.05–0.35). The intervention was found to be acceptable and showed moderate usability. Participants indicated they experienced improvements in reflection on feelings and changes in behavior, such as pausing and evaluating the situation. CONCLUSION: These preliminary results show that biocueing could be a promising addition to digital treatment platforms and help young people become more emotionally aware. Improvements should be made regarding the usability and acceptability of the smartwatch, as well as more extensive integration of the biocueing intervention with a digital treatment platform. It would be relevant to gain a better understanding of which individuals would benefit most from an additional biocueing intervention.
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spelling pubmed-91745292022-06-09 Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach van Doorn, Marilon Nijhuis, Laurens A. Monsanto, Anne van Amelsvoort, Thérèse Popma, Arne Jaspers, Monique W. M. Noordzij, Matthijs L. Öry, Ferko G. Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario Nieman, Dorien H. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: To optimize treatment, it is of utmost importance to take into account the myriad of biological, social, and psychological changes that young people go through during adolescence which make them more vulnerable for developing mental health problems. Biocueing, a non-invasive method to transform physiological parameters into an observable signal, could strengthen stress- and emotion regulation by cueing physiologically unusual values in daily life. The aim of this study is to investigate the usability, feasibility, and exploratory effect of biocueing in addition to ENgage YOung people earlY (ENYOY), a moderated digital social therapy-platform, in young people with emerging mental health complaints. METHODS: A user-centered mixed-method design was used. A focus group was conducted to optimize the ENYOY-platform and biocueing intervention. Biocueing was operationalized by a smartwatch and the Sense-IT app. A within-subjects design was used; 10 days for all participants ‘biofeedback off' (control), followed by 10 days ‘biofeedback on' (experimental). Emotional awareness and perceived stress were measured using ecological momentary assessment. Eight individuals participated. User-friendliness, usability, and acceptance were assessed using a qualitative design. RESULTS: Findings from the focus group resulted in several adaptations of the biocueing intervention to the ENYOY-platform and vice versa. The average measurement compliance rate was 78.8%. Level-one findings showed different individual effects on perceived stress and emotional awareness. Level-two analyses showed no overall effects on perceived stress (B = −0.020, p = 0.562) and overall positive effects on emotional awareness (B = 0.030, p = 0.048) with small effect sizes (Improvement Rate Difference = 0.05–0.35). The intervention was found to be acceptable and showed moderate usability. Participants indicated they experienced improvements in reflection on feelings and changes in behavior, such as pausing and evaluating the situation. CONCLUSION: These preliminary results show that biocueing could be a promising addition to digital treatment platforms and help young people become more emotionally aware. Improvements should be made regarding the usability and acceptability of the smartwatch, as well as more extensive integration of the biocueing intervention with a digital treatment platform. It would be relevant to gain a better understanding of which individuals would benefit most from an additional biocueing intervention. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9174529/ /pubmed/35693972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.871813 Text en Copyright © 2022 van Doorn, Nijhuis, Monsanto, van Amelsvoort, Popma, Jaspers, Noordzij, Öry, Alvarez-Jimenez and Nieman. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
van Doorn, Marilon
Nijhuis, Laurens A.
Monsanto, Anne
van Amelsvoort, Thérèse
Popma, Arne
Jaspers, Monique W. M.
Noordzij, Matthijs L.
Öry, Ferko G.
Alvarez-Jimenez, Mario
Nieman, Dorien H.
Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title_full Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title_fullStr Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title_full_unstemmed Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title_short Usability, Feasibility, and Effect of a Biocueing Intervention in Addition to a Moderated Digital Social Therapy-Platform in Young People With Emerging Mental Health Problems: A Mixed-Method Approach
title_sort usability, feasibility, and effect of a biocueing intervention in addition to a moderated digital social therapy-platform in young people with emerging mental health problems: a mixed-method approach
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9174529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.871813
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