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B•RIGHT: usability and satisfaction with a mobile app for self-managing emotional crises in patients with borderline personality disorder

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AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 294-298

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1039856220924321

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mobile app; borderline personality disorder; emotional crises; satisfaction; usability

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  1. Pla Estrategic de Recerca i Innovacio en Salut (PERIS 2019-2021) of the Department of Health-Generalitat de Catalunya [SLT008/18/00175]
  2. CaixaImpulse Programme [CI18-00014]

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The study tested a psychotherapeutic mobile app for self-managing crises in BPD, with results showing that patients found the app user-friendly and highly satisfactory, leading to a positive user experience. Total usability was associated with age, educational level, emotion dysregulation, and depression severity.
Objective: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder characterized by emotional crises. To date, crisis interventions for BPD have been conducted via telephone calls and emergency units, which are associated with an extra amount of resources. The aim of this research was to test the usability and satisfaction with a psychotherapeutic mobile app for self-managing crises in BPD. Method: The B center dot RIGHT app was designed based on Artificial Intelligence psychotherapeutic algorithms. Usability and satisfaction with the app were assessed in 25 outpatients diagnosed with BPD (84% female, mean age = 35.80 years) using the System Usability Scale (SUS) and other questionnaires. Clinical features were assessed using the Borderline Symptom List, the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale and Beck's Depression Inventory. Results: Patients with BPD considered the app user-friendly (mean total score = 4.03) and highly satisfactory (mean total score = 4.02), resulting in a positive user experience (mean total score = 4.09). Total usability was negatively associated with age (r = -.44), positively associated with educational level (rho = .47) and with overall emotion dysregulation (r = .51), and negatively associated with depression severity (r = -.47). Conclusions: The usability and satisfaction testing of the B center dot RIGHT app showed promising findings, which warrant further research in order to validate its effectiveness.

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