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  • Digital health interventions
  • Psychosocial and behavioral health
  • Relationship science

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  • Most digital health interventions target individuals, potentially overlooking relational dynamics.
  • Dyadic interventions, engaging two interdependent individuals, can address both individual and relationship needs more holistically.

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  • To highlight the clinical utility of dyadic digital health interventions.
  • To demonstrate the practical implementation of dyadic digital health intervention designs.
  • To showcase three specific examples of dyadic interventions: eSCCIP, FAMS, and OurRelationship.

Main Methods:

  • The study reviews and presents three distinct dyadic digital health interventions.
  • Examples illustrate the application and design principles of dyadic interventions.
  • Clinical utility and implementation strategies are discussed.

Main Results:

  • Dyadic interventions provide a comprehensive approach to psychosocial and behavioral health.
  • The presented examples (eSCCIP, FAMS, OurRelationship) demonstrate successful implementation.
  • This approach effectively addresses the needs of both individuals within a dyad and their relationship.

Conclusions:

  • Dyadic digital health interventions represent a significant advancement over individual-focused models.
  • The clinical utility and practical feasibility of dyadic interventions are well-established.
  • Future research and development should consider dyadic approaches for enhanced health outcomes.