Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of Depression
Immigrant women who are forced to adapt to a new cultural context often live in low income situations, have informal jobs, and experience social inclusion difficulties; these women frequently have mental health and social relationship problems. We conducted an experimental investigation with a group...
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doaj-672cc513a7eb4010b904a110c8a53be82020-11-25T02:09:53ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602020-04-019636310.3390/socsci9050063Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of DepressionYolanda García0Carlos Ferrás1María José Ginzo2Mujeres Vulnerables Lab, Faculty of Communication, Campus Norte, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainMujeres Vulnerables Lab, Faculty of Communication, Campus Norte, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainDepartment of Statistics, Mathematical Analysis and Optimization, Campus Vida, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainImmigrant women who are forced to adapt to a new cultural context often live in low income situations, have informal jobs, and experience social inclusion difficulties; these women frequently have mental health and social relationship problems. We conducted an experimental investigation with a group of vulnerable immigrant women who were receiving support from public social services. Our goal was to analyze the effectiveness of a bio-psychosocial therapy system with text messages to personal mobile phones. We grouped women by different degrees of depression. We studied psychosocial characteristics from personalized interviews and developed message banks to advise healthy habits and accompany moods. We programmed a remote delivery system, and for 26 days, each woman (<i>n</i> = 44) received four of our messages. We analyzed changes in mood and depression at the beginning and at the end of therapy and observed positive changes. The analysis of the initial and final (Personal Health Questionnaire) PHQ−9 quartile intervals shows that text messages significantly improve the mood and depression symptoms of immigrant women when the initial PHQ−9 value is greater than 5 (moderate depression).https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/9/5/63psychosocial therapyimmigrant womendepressionmoodSMSsocial vulnerability |
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Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of Depression |
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Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of Depression |
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Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of Depression |
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Effectiveness of a Psychosocial Therapy with SMS in Immigrant Women with Different Degrees of Depression |
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effectiveness of a psychosocial therapy with sms in immigrant women with different degrees of depression |
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Immigrant women who are forced to adapt to a new cultural context often live in low income situations, have informal jobs, and experience social inclusion difficulties; these women frequently have mental health and social relationship problems. We conducted an experimental investigation with a group of vulnerable immigrant women who were receiving support from public social services. Our goal was to analyze the effectiveness of a bio-psychosocial therapy system with text messages to personal mobile phones. We grouped women by different degrees of depression. We studied psychosocial characteristics from personalized interviews and developed message banks to advise healthy habits and accompany moods. We programmed a remote delivery system, and for 26 days, each woman (<i>n</i> = 44) received four of our messages. We analyzed changes in mood and depression at the beginning and at the end of therapy and observed positive changes. The analysis of the initial and final (Personal Health Questionnaire) PHQ−9 quartile intervals shows that text messages significantly improve the mood and depression symptoms of immigrant women when the initial PHQ−9 value is greater than 5 (moderate depression). |
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