Marketplace and Literature Review of Spanish Language Mental Health Apps

  • Muñoz A
  • Camacho E
  • Torous J
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Abstract

Language differences between patients and providers remains a barrier to accessing health care, especially mental health services. One potential solution to reduce inequities for patients that speak different languages and improve their access to care is through the delivery of healthcare through mobile technology. Given that the Latinx community serves as the largest ethnic minority in the United States, this two-phased review examines Spanish app development, feasibility and efficacy. Phase 1 explored the commercial marketplace for apps available in Spanish, while phase 2 involved a literature review of published research centered around the creation, functions, and usability of these apps using the PubMed and Google Scholar electronic databases. Of the apps available on the database, only 14.5% of them had Spanish operability. The literature search uncovered 629 results, of which 12 research articles that tested or described 10 apps met the inclusion criteria. Of the 10 apps studied in this literature review, only four apps were translated to Spanish. Our study reveals that despite increasing interest in Spanish-language apps to address mental health, the commercial marketplace is not currently meeting the demand.

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Muñoz, A. O., Camacho, E., & Torous, J. (2021). Marketplace and Literature Review of Spanish Language Mental Health Apps. Frontiers in Digital Health, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.615366

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