The Acceptability, Engagement, and Feasibility of Mental Health Apps for Marginalized and Underserved Young People: Systematic Review and Qualitative Study

Jul 30, 2024Journal of medical Internet research

How Well Mental Health Apps Work and Are Used by Marginalized and Underserved Young People

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Abstract

A systematic review identified 14 relevant articles from an initial search of 18,687 results on mental health apps for underserved populations.

  • Young people from marginalized and underserved groups face unique challenges in accessing and benefiting from mental health apps.
  • User engagement was consistently identified as a major challenge, with dropout rates reported in nearly all included studies.
  • While users reported positive usability and satisfaction, these subjective measures did not correlate with objective engagement levels.
  • Few mental health apps have been specifically designed or modified to cater to the diverse needs of these populations.
  • There is a need for a better understanding of preferred service types among at-risk young people before scaling up mental health app interventions.

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