Overview
The goal of the R21 project is to develop a culturally informed Caregiver Mental Health Mobile Application program that will promote early detection of mental health problems and deliver an evidence-based self-care intervention for family caregivers providing care to adults with chronic disease in Thailand.
Description
The goal of the 2-year R21 project is to develop a culturally informed Caregiver Mental Health Mobile Application (hereafter referred to as CAMMA) program that will deliver an evidence-based intervention to reduce mental health problems in family caregivers of adults with chronic disorders in Thailand. Specific aims include: 1) Conducting qualitative research on family caregivers of persons with chronic disorders, focusing on their experience with mental health problems, caregiving practice, coping mechanisms, and socio-technological barriers to technology acceptance and use; 2) Develop a mobile application for the delivery of the CAMMA intervention; and 3) Conduct a formative evaluation of the CAMMA Intervention Components to ensure acceptability and usability of individual intervention components.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- adult (age 18 +) family caregiver (CG)
- has a minimum of 4 months of experience as a caregiver and provides at least 4 hours a day of care to the care recipient (CR);
- screen positive on depressive symptoms (score above 5 on PHQ-9), or generalized anxiety (score above 3 on GAD-2), or stress measured with Perceive Stress Scale (score above 6 on PPS-4)
- Access to a mobile device with internet access
Exclusion Criteria:
- Caregiver who refuses to provide informed consent