Specifying the Efficacy of Digital Therapeutic Tools for Depression and Anxiety: Retrospective, 2-Cohort, Real-World Analysis

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Fundoiano-Hershcovitz, Yifat [1 ,4 ]
Asher, Inbar Breuer [1 ]
Ritholz, Marilyn D. [2 ]
Feniger, Eitan [1 ]
Manejwala, Omar [1 ]
Goldstein, Pavel [3 ]
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[1] Dario Hlth, Caesarea, Israel
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Joslin Diabet Ctr, Boston, MA USA
[3] Univ Haifa, Sch Publ Hlth, Integrat Pain Lab iPainLab, Haifa, Israel
[4] Dario Hlth, Ofek 8,5 Tarshish St, IL-3079821 Caesarea, Israel
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mental health; depression; anxiety; digital health; coaching; behavioral health; breathing exercises; behavioral change; digital health intervention; cognitive behavior therapy; health outcome; health app; intervention; cohort; retrospective; SYMPATHETIC-NERVE ACTIVITY; TRANSDIAGNOSTIC TREATMENT; UNIFIED PROTOCOL; PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS; EMOTIONAL DISORDERS; SMARTPHONE APPS; PRIMARY-CARE; INTERVENTIONS; SYMPTOMS; HEALTH;
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10.2196/47350
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Depression and anxiety are the main sources of work and social disabilities as well as health-related problems around the world. Digital therapeutic solutions using cognitive behavioral therapy have demonstrated efficacy in depression and anxiety. A common goal of digital health apps is to increase user digital engagement to improve outcomes. However, there is a limited understanding of the association between digital platform components and clinical outcomes. Objective: The aim of the study is to investigate the contribution of specific digital engagement tools to mental health conditions. We hypothesized that participation in coaching sessions and breathing exercises would be associated with a reduction in depression and anxiety. Methods: Depression and general anxiety symptoms were evaluated in real-world data cohorts using the digital health platform for digital intervention and monitoring change. This retrospective real-world analysis of users on a mobile platform-based treatment followed two cohorts of people: (1) users who started with moderate levels of depression and completed at least 2 depression assessments (n=519) and (2) users who started with moderate levels of anxiety and completed at least 2 anxiety assessments (n=474). Levels of depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) and anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7) were tracked throughout the first 16 weeks. A piecewise mixed-effects model was applied to model the trajectories of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 mean scores in 2 segments (1-6 weeks and 7-16 weeks). Finally, simple slope analysis was used for the interpretation of the interactions probing the moderators: coaching sessions and breathing exercises in both depression and anxiety cohorts. Results: Analysis revealed a significant decrease in depression symptoms (beta=-.37, 95% CI -0.46 to 0.28; P <=.001) during the period of weeks 1-6 of app use, which was maintained during the period of 7-16 weeks. Coach interaction significantly moderated the reduction in depression symptoms during the period of weeks 1-6 (beta=-.03, 95% CI -0.05 to -0.001; P=.02). A significant decrease in anxiety symptoms (beta=-.41, 95% CI -0.50 to -0.33; P <=.001) was revealed during the period of 1-6 weeks, which was maintained during the period of 7-16 weeks. Breathing exercises significantly moderated the reduction in anxiety symptoms during the period of 1-6 weeks (beta=-.07, 95% CI -0.14 to -0.01; P=.04). Conclusions: This study demonstrated general improvement followed by a period of stability of depression and anxiety symptoms associated with cognitive behavioral therapy-based digital intervention. Interestingly, engagement with a coaching session but not a breathing exercise was associated with a reduction in depression symptoms. Moreover, breathing exercise but not engagement with a coaching session was associated with a reduction of anxiety symptoms. These findings emphasize the importance of using a personalized approach to behavioral health during digital health interventions.
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