What's In Your Kit? Mental Health Technology Kits for Depression Self-Management.

Eleanor R Burgess, David C Mohr, Sean A Munson, Madhu C Reddy
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This paper characterizes the mental health technology "kits" of individuals managing depression: the specific technologies on their digital devices and physical items in their environments that people turn to as part of their mental health management. We interviewed 28 individuals living across the United States who use bundles of connected tools for both individual and collaborative mental health activities. We contribute to the HCI community by conceptualizing these tool assemblages that people managing depression have constructed over time. We detail categories of tools, describe kit characteristics (intentional, adaptable, available), and present participant ideas for future mental health support technologies. We then discuss what a mental health technology kit perspective means for researchers and designers and describe design principles (building within current toolkits; creating new tools from current self-management strategies; and identifying gaps in people's current kits) to support depression self-management across an evolving set of tools.

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你的工具箱里有什么?抑郁症自我管理的心理健康技术工具包。
本文描述了个人管理抑郁症的心理健康技术“工具包”:他们的数字设备和环境中的物理物品上的特定技术,人们将其作为心理健康管理的一部分。我们采访了生活在美国各地的28个人,他们使用捆绑的连接工具进行个人和协作的心理健康活动。我们通过概念化这些人们管理抑郁症的工具组合,为HCI社区做出了贡献。我们详细介绍了工具的类别,描述了工具包的特征(有意的,适应性的,可用的),并提出了参与者对未来心理健康支持技术的想法。然后,我们讨论了心理健康技术工具包视角对研究人员和设计师的意义,并描述了设计原则(在当前工具包中构建;从目前的自我管理策略中创造新的工具;并找出人们目前工具包中的差距),通过一系列不断发展的工具来支持抑郁症的自我管理。
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