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- Title
Acceptability and Effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence Therapy for Anxiety and Depression (Youper): Longitudinal Observational Study.
- Authors
Mehta, Ashish; Niles, Andrea Nicole; Vargas, Jose Hamilton; Marafon, Thiago; Couto, Diego Dotta; Gross, James Jonathan
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Youper is a widely used, commercially available mobile app that uses artificial intelligence therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression.<bold>Objective: </bold>Our study examined the acceptability and effectiveness of Youper. Further, we tested the cumulative regulation hypothesis, which posits that cumulative emotion regulation successes with repeated intervention engagement will predict longer-term anxiety and depression symptom reduction.<bold>Methods: </bold>We examined data from paying Youper users (N=4517) who allowed their data to be used for research. To characterize the acceptability of Youper, we asked users to rate the app on a 5-star scale and measured retention statistics for users' first 4 weeks of subscription. To examine effectiveness, we examined longitudinal measures of anxiety and depression symptoms. To test the cumulative regulation hypothesis, we used the proportion of successful emotion regulation attempts to predict symptom reduction.<bold>Results: </bold>Youper users rated the app highly (mean 4.36 stars, SD 0.84), and 42.66% (1927/4517) of users were retained by week 4. Symptoms decreased in the first 2 weeks of app use (anxiety: d=0.57; depression: d=0.46). Anxiety improvements were maintained in the subsequent 2 weeks, but depression symptoms increased slightly with a very small effect size (d=0.05). A higher proportion of successful emotion regulation attempts significantly predicted greater anxiety and depression symptom reduction.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Youper is a low-cost, completely self-guided treatment that is accessible to users who may not otherwise access mental health care. Our findings demonstrate the acceptability and effectiveness of Youper as a treatment for anxiety and depression symptoms and support continued study of Youper in a randomized clinical trial.
- Subjects
MENTAL health services; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; ANXIETY; HEALTH services accessibility; MENTAL depression; ANXIETY treatment; ANXIETY disorders treatment; RESEARCH; MOBILE apps; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; EVALUATION research; COMPARATIVE studies; RANDOMIZED controlled trials
- Publication
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2021, Vol 23, Issue 6, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1439-4456
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.2196/26771