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The qualities of patients interested in using a game-based digital mental health intervention for depression : a sequential mixed methods study

Julkaisuvuosi

2023

Tekijät

Lukka, Lauri; Salonen, Antti; Vesterinen, Maria; Karhulahti, Veli Matti; Palva, Satu; Palva, J. Matias

Abstrakti:

Background Digital interventions are typically evaluated by their effectiveness and engagement, while the characteristics of patients who perceive them to be attractive have remained poorly understood. This challenges user-centered intervention development but also presents an avenue to improve intervention efficacy and engagement. Our objective was to characterize people to whom game-based interventions appeal to with a focus on their mental health backgrounds and prior digital game experiences. Methods We performed a sequential mixed methods study with adults suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD) who participated in a randomized controlled clinical trial studying the effectiveness of a game-based digital intervention for depression. First, randomly chosen participants were interviewed (N = 22), and the transcribed data were analyzed inductively. Then, focusing on the themes established through the interview data, we triangulated the findings using complementary questionnaire data (N = 445). Results The interview data yielded four themes that we illuminated with quantified questionnaire data. (T1) The participants had enduring and diverse psychiatric symptomology: 73% had been diagnosed with a comorbid disorder in addition to depression. (T2) Participants had received at least some treatments that had not led to full remission of depression. 92% currently received therapeutic support, psychiatric medication, or both. (T3) Many participants had close relationships with digital gaming and played actively: on average, for 13 h a week on various gaming platforms and in various genres. (T4) Some participants used gaming to manage their psychiatric symptoms, and 76% found that playing helped them feel better. Conclusions Identifying and characterizing people attracted to game-based therapeutic interventions can catalyze intervention development and improve their efficacy. We found that game-based interventions have appealing potential across diverse psychiatric symptoms and for people with prior or existing treatments. Game-based interventions may appeal particularly to active players and offer a promising alternative to the self-treatment usage of entertainment games.
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Organisaatiot ja tekijät

Jyväskylän yliopisto

Karhulahti Veli-Matti Orcid -palvelun logo

Aalto-yliopisto

Salonen Antti Juhani Orcid -palvelun logo

Lukka Lauri Orcid -palvelun logo

Vesterinen Maria

Palva Matias Orcid -palvelun logo

Palva Satu

Helsingin yliopisto

Salonen Antti

Palva J. Matias

Vesterinen Maria

Palva Satu

Julkaisutyyppi

Julkaisumuoto

Artikkeli

Emojulkaisun tyyppi

Lehti

Artikkelin tyyppi

Alkuperäisartikkeli:

Yleisö

Tieteellinen

Vertaisarvioitu

Vertaisarvioitu

OKM:n julkaisutyyppiluokitus

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Julkaisukanavan tiedot

Emojulkaisun nimi

BMC digital health

Volyymi

1

Artikkelinumero

37

Julkaisu­foorumi

91804

Julkaisufoorumitaso

0

Avoin saatavuus

Avoin saatavuus kustantajan palvelussa

Kyllä

Julkaisukanavan avoin saatavuus

Kokonaan avoin julkaisukanava

Rinnakkaistallennettu

Kyllä

Avoimen saatavuuden kirjoittajamaksu €

1490

Avoimen saatavuuden kirjoittajamaksun vuosi

2023

Muut tiedot

Tieteenalat

Psykologia; Neurotieteet; Terveystiede

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Julkaisumaa

Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta

Kustantajan kansainvälisyys

Kansainvälinen

Kieli

englanti

Kansainvälinen yhteisjulkaisu

Kyllä

Yhteisjulkaisu yrityksen kanssa

Ei

DOI

10.1186/s44247-023-00037-w

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