The Effect of a Digital Mental Health Program on Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Severity

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Dzubur, Eldin [1 ]
Yu, Jessica [1 ]
Hoffman, Julia [1 ]
Painter, Stefanie [1 ]
James, Roberta [1 ]
Shah, Bimal [2 ]
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[1] Teladoc Hlth, 2 Manhattanville Rd, Purchase, NY 10577 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Sch, Durham, NC USA
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digital health; mental health; anxiety; depression; digital mental health; program usage; ENGAGEMENT; DISORDERS; UTILITY;
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10.2196/36596
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Evidence-based digital health programs have shown efficacy in being primary tools to improve emotional and mental health, as well as offering supplementary support to individuals undergoing psychotherapy for anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. However, information is lacking about the dose response to digital mental health interventions.Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the effect of time in program and program usage on symptom change among individuals enrolled in a real-world comprehensive digital mental health program (myStrength) who are experiencing severe anxiety or depression. Methods: Eligible participants (N=18,626) were adults aged 18 years and older who were enrolled in myStrength for at least four weeks as part of their employee wellness benefit program, who completed baseline, the 2-week, 2-month, and 6-month surveys querying symptoms of anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 [GAD-7]) and depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 [PHQ-9]). Linear growth curve models were used to analyze the effect of average weekly program usage on subsequent GAD-7 and PHQ-9 scores for participants with scores indicating severe anxiety (GAD-7 >= 15) or depression (PHQ-9 >= 15). All models were adjusted for baseline score and demographics.Results: Participants in the study (N=1519) were 77.4% female (1176/1519), had a mean age of 45 years (SD 14 years), and had an average enrollment time of 3 months. At baseline, participants reported an average of 9.39 (SD 6.04) on the GAD-7 and 11.0 (SD 6.6) on the PHQ-9. Those who reported 6-month results had an average of 8.18 (SD 6.15) on the GAD-7 and 9.18 (SD 6.79) on the PHQ-9. Participants with severe scores (n=506) experienced a significant improvement of 2.97 (SE 0.35) and 3.97 (SE 0.46) at each time point for anxiety and depression, respectively (t=-8.53 and t=-8.69, respectively; Ps<.001). Those with severe baseline scores also saw a reduction of 0.27 (SE 0.08) and 0.25 (SE 0.09) points in anxiety and depression, respectively, for each additional program activity per week (t=-3.47 and t=-2.66, respectively; Ps<.05).Conclusions: For participants with severe baseline scores, the study found a clinically significant reduction of approximately 9 points for anxiety and 12 points for depression after 6 months of enrollment, suggesting that interventions targeting mental health must maintain active, ongoing engagement when symptoms are present and be available as a continuous resource to maximize clinical impact, specifically in those experiencing severe anxiety or depression. Moreover, a dosing effect was shown, indicating improvement in outcomes among participants who engaged with the program every other day for both anxiety and depression. This suggests that digital mental health programs that provide both interesting and evidence-based activities could be more successful in further improving mental health outcomes.
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