Preventive digital mental health interventions for children and young people: a review of the design and reporting of research

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Aislinn D. Bergin
Elvira Perez Vallejos
E. Bethan Davies
David Daley
Tamsin Ford
Gordon Harold
Sarah Hetrick
Megan Kidner
Yunfei Long
Sally Merry
Richard Morriss
Kapil Sayal
Edmund Sonuga-Barke
Jo Robinson
John Torous
Chris Hollis
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[1] University of Nottingham,NIHR MindTech MedTech Co
[2] University of Nottingham,operative, Institute of Mental Health, School of Medicine
[3] University of Nottingham,NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Mental Health and Technology Theme
[4] University of Nottingham,Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology
[5] University of Cambridge,Centre for ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Across the Lifespan, Institute of Mental Health, School of Medicine
[6] University of Cambridge,Department of Psychiatry
[7] Cardiff University,Faculty of Education
[8] Trinity College Dublin,MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences
[9] The University of Auckland,School of Psychology
[10] University of Melbourne,Department of Psychological Medicine
[11] University of Exeter,Orygen
[12] University of Nottingham,The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Research Collaboration
[13] University of Essex,Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute
[14] NIHR Applied Research Centre East Midlands,School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
[15] Institute of Psychiatry,Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
[16] Psychology & Neuroscience,Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
[17] King’s College London,Centre for Youth Mental Health
[18] Aarhus University,Department of Psychiatry
[19] University of Melbourne,undefined
[20] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,undefined
[21] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Digital health interventions (DHIs) have frequently been highlighted as one way to respond to increasing levels of mental health problems in children and young people. Whilst many are developed to address existing mental health problems, there is also potential for DHIs to address prevention and early intervention. However, there are currently limitations in the design and reporting of the development, evaluation and implementation of preventive DHIs that can limit their adoption into real-world practice. This scoping review aimed to examine existing evidence-based DHI interventions and review how well the research literature described factors that researchers need to include in their study designs and reports to support real-world implementation. A search was conducted for relevant publications published from 2013 onwards. Twenty-one different interventions were identified from 30 publications, which took a universal (n = 12), selective (n = 3) and indicative (n = 15) approach to preventing poor mental health. Most interventions targeted adolescents, with only two studies including children aged ≤10 years. There was limited reporting of user co-design involvement in intervention development. Barriers and facilitators to implementation varied across the delivery settings, and only a minority reported financial costs involved in delivering the intervention. This review found that while there are continued attempts to design and evaluate DHIs for children and young people, there are several points of concern. More research is needed with younger children and those from poorer and underserved backgrounds. Co-design processes with children and young people should be recognised and reported as a necessary component within DHI research as they are an important factor in the design and development of interventions, and underpin successful adoption and implementation. Reporting the type and level of human support provided as part of the intervention is also important in enabling the sustained use and implementation of DHIs.
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