Validation of an mHealth App for Depression Screening and Monitoring (Psychologist in a Pocket): Correlational Study and Concurrence Analysis

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Ramos, Roann Munoz [1 ,2 ]
Cheng, Paula Glenda Ferrer [3 ,4 ]
Jonas, Stephan Michael [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] RWTH Aachen Univ Hosp, Dept Med Informat, Pauwelstr 30, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[2] De La Salle Univ Dasmarinas, Coll Educ, Dasmarinas City, Cavite, Philippines
[3] Vivech Syst Solut Inc, Manila, Philippines
[4] Univ Santo Tomas, Coll Sci, Dept Psychol, Manila, Philippines
[5] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Informat, Munich, Germany
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JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH | 2019年 / 7卷 / 09期
关键词
mobile health; depression; validation; Psychologist in a Pocket; PiaP; LIFE SATISFACTION; ACADEMIC STRESS; MENTAL-HEALTH; ANXIETY; SYMPTOMS; TECHNOLOGY; DIMENSIONS; VALIDITY; STUDENTS;
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10.2196/12051
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Mobile health (mHealth) is a fast-growing professional sector. As of 2016, there were more than 259,000 mHealth apps available internationally. Although mHealth apps are growing in acceptance, relatively little attention and limited efforts have been invested to establish their scientific integrity through statistical validation. This paper presents the external validation of Psychologist in a Pocket (PiaP), an Android-based mental mHealth app which supports traditional approaches in depression screening and monitoring through the analysis of electronic text inputs in communication apps. Objective: The main objectives of the study were (1) to externally validate the construct of the depression lexicon of PiaP with standardized psychological paper-and-pencil tools and (2) to determine the comparability of PiaP, a new depression measure, with a psychological gold standard in identifying depression. Methods: College participants downloaded PiaP for a 2-week administration. Afterward, they were asked to complete 4 psychological depression instruments. Furthermore, 1-week and 2-week PiaP total scores (PTS) were correlated with (1) Beck Depression Index (BDI)-II and Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) Scale for congruent construct validation, (2) Affect Balance Scale (AB S)-Negative Affect for convergent construct validation, and (3) Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) and ABS-Positive Affect for divergent construct validation. In addition, concordance analysis between PiaP and BDI-II was performed. Results: On the basis of the Pearson product-moment correlation, significant positive correlations exist between (1) 1-week PTS and CES-D Scale, (2) 2-week PTS and BDI-II, and (3) PiaP 2-week PTS and SWLS. Concordance analysis (Bland-Altman plot and analysis) suggested that PiaP's approach to depression screening is comparable with the gold standard (BDI-II). Conclusions: The evaluation of mental health has historically relied on subjective measurements. With the integration of novel approaches using mobile technology (and, by extension, mHealth apps) in mental health care, the validation process becomes more compelling to ensure their accuracy and credibility. This study suggests that PiaP's approach to depression screening by analyzing electronic data is comparable with traditional and well-established depression instruments and can be used to augment the process of measuring depression symptoms.
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