Effects of mhealth applications on military personnel's physical and mental health: A systematic review.

Journal: Military psychology : the official journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association

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Affiliated Institutions:  Health Information Management Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran.

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This systematic review examined the effects of mobile health (mHealth) apps on the physical and mental health outcomes of military personnel. Fourteen studies (10 RCTs, 4 non-RCTs) published between 2000 and 2022 were included. While app-based interventions did not significantly improve clinical outcomes like HbA1c and blood pressure, they showed a statistically significant reduction in symptom severity of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptoms (PTSD), depression, and insomnia. Patients expressed satisfaction with the apps, though statistical significance was not reported. In addition to alleviating mental health symptoms, mHealth apps appear widely accepted by military personnel. Development and implementation of evidence-based mental health apps by healthcare professionals are recommended.

Authors & Co-authors:  Farzandipour Sharif Anvari

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Doi : 10.1080/08995605.2024.2336640
SSN : 1532-7876
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Male,Female
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Mobile applications;mental health;military personnel;veterans health
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United States