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Reaching standards for dissemination: a case study.

Helen Christensen1, Kathleen Griffiths

  • 1Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Helen.Christensen@anu.edu.ua

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|October 4, 2007
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The MoodGYM web application for depression shows it meets dissemination standards. This study suggests prevention standards are useful for evaluating online mental health interventions.

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health
  • Digital Health
  • Prevention Science

Background:

  • The Society for Prevention Research (SPR) developed standards for intervention dissemination.
  • Assessing web applications for readiness requires evaluating efficacy and real-world effectiveness.
  • MoodGYM is an automated web application using cognitive behavior therapy for depression symptoms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate MoodGYM against SPR standards for dissemination readiness.
  • To assess the efficacy and real-world effectiveness of MoodGYM.
  • To determine if SPR standards can be applied to web-based interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of the MoodGYM web application.
  • Examination of evidence for MoodGYM's efficacy and effectiveness.

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  • Assessment of MoodGYM's capacity to meet SPR dissemination standards.
  • Main Results:

    • MoodGYM has substantially met the evidence standards required for dissemination.
    • The SPR standards were successfully applied to evaluate a web application.
    • Evidence supports MoodGYM's efficacy and effectiveness in reducing depression symptoms.

    Conclusions:

    • MoodGYM demonstrates readiness for dissemination based on SPR standards.
    • SPR standards are applicable and useful for evaluating web-based prevention interventions.
    • Professional organizations like ISRII could assess web applications for policymakers.