Preferences for Internet-Based Mental Health Interventions in an Adult Online Sample: Findings From an Online Community Survey.
Philip J BatterhamAlison L CalearPublished in: JMIR mental health (2017)
Adults in the community have a preference for Internet interventions with short modules that are tailored to individual needs. Individuals who are reluctant to seek face-to-face help may also avoid Internet interventions, suggesting that better implementation of existing Internet programs requires increasing acceptance of Internet interventions and identifying specific subgroups who may be resistant to seeking help.