Long-Term Efficacy of a Mobile Mental Wellness Program: Prospective Single-Arm Study

Jun 27, 2024JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Long-Term Benefits of a Mobile Mental Wellness Program

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Abstract

Participants experienced a 29% reduction in anxiety symptoms within the first four weeks of using the Noom Mood app.

  • Statistically significant improvements in anxiety, depressive symptoms, and perceived stress were maintained through the 16-week intervention and 32-week follow-up.
  • Clinically relevant reductions in anxiety and depression criteria persisted from program initiation through both follow-up periods.
  • Participants gained an average of 2.57 productive work days by 16 weeks, with a slight decrease to 2.23 days gained at 32 weeks.
  • Positive trends were observed in coping, sleep disturbance (23% lower at 32 weeks), and emotion regulation across all time points.
  • The largest improvements were noted in the initial four weeks, with smaller changes occurring afterward.

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