Impact of a daily supportive text message program (text4hope) on the stress, anxiety, and depression levels of elderly (60 years and above) subscribers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta
E. Owusu, R. Shalaby, B. Agyapong, W. Vuong, A. Gusnowski, S. Surood, A. J. Greenshaw, V. I. Agyapong

TL;DR
A daily text message program called Text4Hope helped reduce stress and anxiety in elderly people in Alberta during the pandemic, but had no significant effect on depression.
Contribution
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a daily supportive text message program for elderly mental health during the pandemic.
Findings
Significant reductions in stress and anxiety scores were observed after six weeks of the program.
The prevalence of moderate or high stress and generalized anxiety disorder decreased significantly.
No significant change was found in depression levels over the six-week period.
Abstract
One of the biggest global crises in our generation is the COVID-19 pandemic. It has had a severe and far-reaching negative impact on our health systems, economies, and societies. Older adults were particularly at higher risk of severe illness, isolation from social distancing measures, and concerns about their health. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of the daily supportive text message program (Text4Hope) on the levels of stress, anxiety, and depression experienced by elderly subscribers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta six weeks after enrollment. An online survey link was used to gather demographic and clinical information on several self-report scales, such as the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) ≥ 14 and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7). Scale ≥ 10, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) ≥ 10. Descriptive and inferential statistics were run…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Technology Use by Older Adults · COVID-19 and Mental Health
