Aplicaciones Móviles Telepsicológicas en el Mercado Android Español
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Telepsychology
Behavioral intervention technologies
Smartphone-based interventions
Systematic review
Android market Telepsicología
Smartphone-based interventions
Revision sistemática
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Cubillo-Leivas, A.-M., Olivares-Olivares, P. J., & Rosa-Alcázar, Ángel. (2022). Aplicaciones Móviles Telepsicológicas en el Mercado Android Español. Psicothema, 34(Número 4), 498–507. Recuperado a partir de https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/19108

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Antecedentes: La oferta de aplicaciones móviles dirigidas a abordar la salud psicológica de los usuarios es cada vez mayor. Sin embargo, no se ha realizado ninguna revisión amplia de la oferta comercial de aplicaciones telepsicológicas en España. Método: Se llevó a cabo una búsqueda sistemática en la sección general de aplicaciones de la Google Play Store en base a 20 palabras clave en castellano. Se incluyeron en el análisis las aplicaciones en castellano o inglés que fueran relevantes desde el punto de vista del término empleado en la búsqueda. Resultados: De las 1.000 aplicaciones recuperadas, solo el 43,59% (337/773) cumplía los criterios de inclusión, entre las cuales solo el 49,26% (171/337) estaban en castellano. Las aplicaciones de tratamiento auto-aplicado (52,96%; 29,59% castellano; 23,37% inglés) fueron las más numerosas. El 69,44% (37,38% castellano; 31,95% inglés) no indicaban la procedencia de la información, y la vinculación académica fue anecdótica (3,25%). Conclusiones: El bajo porcentaje de aplicaciones relevantes, la alta prevalencia de aplicaciones de autoayuda, la ausencia de referencias sobre el origen de la información, la ausencia de respaldo académico, o la falta de certificaciones, invita a recomendar cautela a consumidores y profesionales en su adopción en el tratamiento de cualquier trastorno psicológico.

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