Frontiers in Psychology (Jan 2023)

Mobile opportunity against stress: Open study protocol on the effectiveness of a mobile platform for stress self-management in the post-pandemic era

  • Andrea Pozza,
  • Barbara Giangrasso,
  • David Baldo,
  • Ada Fort,
  • Giovanna Millozzi,
  • Francesco Iocca,
  • Nicole Loren Angelo,
  • Daniele Pugi,
  • Giacomo Gualtieri,
  • Lore Lorenzi,
  • Francesca Gioia,
  • Sara Bocci Benucci,
  • Giulia Fioravanti,
  • Anna Coluccia,
  • Fabio Ferretti,
  • Silvia Casale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.917574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Mobile health platforms have shown promise in the management of various mental health conditions (including stress, anxiety, and depression) and cognitive behavioral strategies emerged as a popular and effective option offered by the platforms. This paper presents the protocol of a study aimed to test the effectiveness of a mobile platform that uses cognitive-behavioral strategies for stress self-management in the Tuscany region (Italy). The mobile app is adapted to the specific needs of each vulnerable population for which it is designed: young and older people, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs. The app will be evaluated on the following outcomes: (i) perceived susceptibility and severity of the pandemic situation, perceived benefits, and costs of preventive health behaviors, (ii) knowledge about Covid-19 preventive behaviors and negative consequences of social distancing, (iii) stress and psychopathological symptoms (i.e., anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms) and cognitive distortions. If successful, we expect that the platform could give various groups clinical benefits by providing symptom self-monitoring and early intervention, consolidating the number of mental health programs available, and decreasing barriers to treatment-seeking. This population-level approach has the potential to improve mental health outcomes in pandemic periods for many people.

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