Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study.

Vereenooghe L, Westermann K (2019)
JMIR formative research 3(4): e15190.

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Vereenooghe, LeenUniBi ; Westermann, Kristian
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Background: The availability of both digital and traditional mental well-being interventions is rising, but these interventions typically do not consider people with intellectual disabilities as potential users. Objective: The study aimed to explore the acceptability and feasibility of a new digital intervention, developed with and for people with intellectual disabilities, to improve their subjective well-being. Methods: Using a single-group pre-post design, participants with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers completed the 4-week intervention. Mixed methods questionnaires assessed the acceptability of the intervention, in addition to self-report and proxy-report measures of subjective well-being and behavioral problems. Results: A total of 12 men with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities enrolled in and completed the study alongside 8 caregivers. Participant acceptability of the intervention was high, and feedback covered multiple aspects of the intervention, including (1) program concept and design, (2) program content, and (3) intervention usage. Self-rated mood barometers indicated mood improvements for 5 participants, deteriorations for 2 participants, and no observed changes for the remaining participants. Statistical analyses yielded no difference from pretest (median=79; range 39-86) to posttest (median=79; range 21-96) for subjective well-being in people with intellectual disabilities (W=10.5; P=.17) and for behavioral problems (W=14; P=.05). Conclusions: People with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers are receptive to using digital well-being interventions, and this research shows such interventions to be feasible in routine practice. Given the acceptability of the intervention, its potential efficacy can now be evaluated in people with intellectual disabilities and symptoms of reduced mental well-being.
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intellectual disabilities; feasibility studies; tablet computer; mental health
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
JMIR formative research
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3
Ausgabe
4
Art.-Nr.
e15190
ISSN
2561-326X
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Vereenooghe L, Westermann K. Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study. JMIR formative research. 2019;3(4): e15190.
Vereenooghe, L., & Westermann, K. (2019). Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study. JMIR formative research, 3(4), e15190. doi:10.2196/15190
Vereenooghe, Leen, and Westermann, Kristian. 2019. “Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study.”. JMIR formative research 3 (4): e15190.
Vereenooghe, L., and Westermann, K. (2019). Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study. JMIR formative research 3:e15190.
Vereenooghe, L., & Westermann, K., 2019. Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study. JMIR formative research, 3(4): e15190.
L. Vereenooghe and K. Westermann, “Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study.”, JMIR formative research, vol. 3, 2019, : e15190.
Vereenooghe, L., Westermann, K.: Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study. JMIR formative research. 3, : e15190 (2019).
Vereenooghe, Leen, and Westermann, Kristian. “Feasibility and Acceptability of an Interactive Mental Well-Being Intervention for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Pilot Mixed Methods Study.”. JMIR formative research 3.4 (2019): e15190.
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