Female youth and mental health service providers' perspectives on the JoyPop? app: a qualitative study

Frontiers in Digital Health(2023)

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IntroductionMobile health (mHealth) apps are a promising adjunct to traditional mental health services, especially in underserviced areas. Developed to foster resilience in youth, the JoyPop (TM) app has a growing evidence base showing improvement in emotion regulation and mental health symptoms among youth. However, whether this novel technology will be accepted among those using or providing mental health services remains unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the JoyPop (TM) app's acceptance among (a) a clinical sample of youth and (b) mental health service providers.MethodA qualitative descriptive approach involving one-on-one semi-structured interviews was conducted. Interviews were guided by the Technology Acceptance Model and were analyzed using a deductive-inductive content analysis approach.ResultsAll youth (n = 6 females; Mage = 14.60, range 12-17) found the app easy to learn and use and expressed positive feelings towards using the app. Youth found the app useful because it facilitated accessibility to helpful coping skills (e.g., journaling to express their emotions; breathing exercises to increase calmness) and positive mental health outcomes (e.g., increased relaxation and reduced stress). All service providers (n = 7 females; Mage = 43.75, range 32-60) perceived the app to be useful and easy to use by youth within their services and expressed positive feelings about integrating the app into usual care. Service providers also highlighted various organizational factors affecting the app's acceptance. Youth and service providers raised some concerns about apps in general and provided recommendations to improve the JoyPop (TM) app.DiscussionResults support youth and service providers' acceptance of the JoyPop (TM) app and lend support for it as an adjunctive resource to traditional mental health services for youth with emotion regulation difficulties.
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mobile health (mHealth) app, the JoyPop app, qualitative, Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), youth, service providers, mental health, resilience
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