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Study Shows Users of Digital Mental Health Experience Eighteen
Times Greater Reduction in Depression Within Only Two Weeks
DENVER, CO – May 4, 2017 – New research published in the Journal of Medical Internet
Research, Research Protocols shows those who used myStrength’s digital mental health tools
had eighteen times greater reduction in depressive symptoms within only two weeks of use as
compared to the control group.
In a unique collaboration, myStrength, Inc., a digital behavioral health company, along with a
large, national, healthcare payer and one of its employer-customers, completed a randomized
control trial (RCT) investigating how employers can use digital programs to help employees
manage depressive symptoms in a self-help, non-clinical, real-world setting.
About the Study
Employees were invited to participate in a prospective, RCT to assess the effectiveness of
myStrength at reducing depression in the workplace. Additionally, all eligible and consenting
study participants were open-minded to health and wellness treatments.
Participants who opted-in were randomized to either the intervention group receiving immediate
access to the full myStrength program, or to the active control group receiving a series of
informational e-mails about depression, followed by access to the full program at the end of the
study.
Those participants receiving immediate access to the full myStrength program were offered an
array of evidence-based, digital behavioral therapy resources and tools to manage depressive
symptoms and overall emotional health. myStrength’s web and mobile-based content provided
participants with access to cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, behavioral activation and
acceptance and commitment therapy plus interactive eLearning modules, tailored health and
wellness information and individualized activities. Employees using the digital program also
received regular e-mails with evidence-based tips and encouragement.
Throughout the study period, both groups were repeatedly compared with respect to depressive
symptom reduction as measured by a validated survey questionnaire.
“Using the gold standard, randomized controlled trial design in a real-world setting brings
sophistication and methodological rigor to population-based behavioral health data”, said Dr.
Krista Schladweiler, myStrength’s VP of Health Economics and Outcomes.
Results
Within the first two weeks, myStrength users experienced a reduction of their depressive
symptoms 18 times greater than the control group. While all study participants experienced
lessening of depression over the 6 month study period, myStrength users spent considerably
less time being symptomatic.
Additionally, while all participants were identified as experiencing symptoms of depression, only
37% were also seeking treatment from a mental health professional, further underscoring the
unmet treatment needs of this population.
93% of participants in the myStrength showed strong engagement with the tools presented as
compared to 73% of the active control also suggesting the strength of a robust and diversified
digital approach.
“This study not only shows the potential of the digital medium for increasing access and
impacting population level mental health, but also represents our commitment to building a
strong evidence base for digital and mobile health,” said Scott Cousino, myStrength’s CEO.
Why Digital Tools for Depression Matter
Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and is a major contributor to the global
burden of disease, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Estimates show that
nearly 350 million people globally are affected by some form of depression.
16 million adult Americans live with major depression. With over 6.9 percent of the U.S.
population living with depression, a large majority have cited their workplace as a major
contributor. As a result, depression in the workplace poses a significant burden to both
employees and employers.
A national representative, epidemiologic survey found that 6.4% of employees in the workplace
had depression. According to Mental Health America (MHA), when left untreated, depression is
as costly as heart disease or AIDS to the US economy. Estimates show depression costing
over $51 billion in absenteeism from work and lost productivity and $26 billion in direct treatment
costs.
Many struggling with depression do not receive effective care, due in large part to cost, stigma,
and access. In fact, 50 percent of Americans with major depression go untreated and only 21
percent receive treatment consistent with accepted guidelines1. The struggle is further
compounded by limited access to quality and timely care and shortages in qualified healthcare
providers. Taken together, the need for innovative and scalable solutions for those struggling
with behavioral health remains a critical challenge for healthcare. myStrength is pioneering the
delivery of digital self-care technologies that complement current forms of treatment, lessen
obstacles to access and extend effective behavioral healthcare at scale.
“Depression can be a very lonely experience—especially in the workplace where people often
hesitate to let other know what they are struggling through,” explains Dr. Abigail Hirsch,
myStrength’s Chief Clinical Officer. “People are increasingly becoming more tech-savvy and
1
January, 2010 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry, a journal of the American Medical Association. The
work was funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Insitute
on Aging.
want on-demand access to healthcare treatment and support. Digital mental health tools re
particularly suitable for employees because people can engage privately and find the resources
they needed to effectively manage their day either in a few moments break during work hours
as well as 24/7/365 on their own time.”
myStrength’s digital resources uniquely provide access to evidence base mental health
resources –greatly extending care to those in need. And, through studies that bring both rigor
and realism to the evaluation process, results show major promise for individuals who have had
to deal with the stigma of mental illness and lack of access to appropriate resources.
About myStrength
myStrength, Inc., is a recognized leader and one of the fastest-growing digital behavioral health
companies in the US. myStrength greatly enhances traditional care models─while addressing
issues of cost, lack of access and stigma, to deliver mental health and well-being resources at
scale. Our platform targets the most prevalent and costly behavioral health conditions
─empowering consumers with innovative self-care resources to manage and overcome
challenges with depression, anxiety, substance use disorder and chronic pain. myStrength
collaborates with over 150 health plans, community behavioral health providers, integrated
health systems and ACOs. For more information please visit www.myStrength.com
myStrength Media Contact:
Rebecca McIlwaine
[email protected]
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