Perhaps of interest ..

Australian Association of Psychologists
Community Post by Tegan Carrison
06/06/23

Apple has added some mental health features

Here is the summary from their media release:

Mental health is as important as physical health and affects people every day 
in how they think, feel, and act.

Research shows that reflecting on one’s own mental state can help build 
emotional awareness and resilience.

According to Dr. Michelle Craske, a distinguished professor of psychology and 
psychiatry at UCLA, who echoes many in the field, “Identifying our feelings has 
been shown to help us manage difficult emotions, appreciate positive moments, 
and improve wellbeing.”

Multiple studies by researchers have shown that identifying feelings reduces 
emotions like sadness and anger, and positively impacts our body by slowing our 
heart rate. Additionally, in a survey of participants in the UCLA Digital 
Mental Health Study, initial results showed more than 80 percent of 
participants found reflecting on their mood in the study app increased 
emotional awareness, and about half said it increased wellbeing.

The Health app in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, and the Mindfulness app in watchOS 10, 
bring an engaging and intuitive way for users to reflect on their state of 
mind. Users can scroll through engaging, multidimensional shapes and choose how 
they are feeling in a range from Very Pleasant to Very Unpleasant. Then, they 
can select associations that are having the biggest impact on their feelings, 
like Travel or Family, and describe their feelings, such as Grateful or Worried.

In the Health app, users can see valuable insights to identify what might be 
contributing to their state of mind — whether it’s associations or lifestyle 
factors, such as sleep or exercise — and can use these insights to better 
manage their overall health. There may be times when users can benefit from 
additional support.

In a recent survey, more than 30 percent of U.S. adults said they have 
experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression. The same depression and anxiety 
assessments often used in clinics are now easily accessible in the Health app 
and can be taken anytime.

These assessments can help users determine their risk level, connect to 
resources available in their region, and create a PDF to share with their 
doctor. These new features enable iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch users across 
the world to better care for their mental health, and in doing so, help raise 
awareness and acceptance for this important topic.
Post comment by Tegan Carrison 07/06/23

PS:  I re-read my post in today's daily email and realised I failed to include 
context for why I shared this. Apologies!
Primarily I wanted members to be aware that this is something your clients 
might be using in the near future or it may be suitible as a tool for clients 
to use.

Further information is available here: 
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/06/apple-provides-powerful-insights-into-new-areas-of-health/

Post comment by Louise Metcalf 07/06/23

The TGA's latest guidance on software used for mental health apps is a bit of a 
problem for them though - basically you can't include assessments that give a 
diagnosis in an app. So I wonder what will happen when it's officially released 
in September!  
https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-06/digital-tools-medical-devices.pdf

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