Development of Therapeutic Alliance and Social Presence in a Digital Intervention for Pediatric Concussion: Qualitative Exploratory Study.
Kiarah M K O'KaneThalia OtamendiNoah D SilverbergEsther ChoiVeronik SicardRoger ZemekKatherine HealeyOlivier BrownLauren ButterfieldAndra Marie SmithGary S GoldfieldRachel KardishBechara John SaabAndrée -Anne LedouxMolly CairncrossPublished in: JMIR formative research (2024)
Our data suggest that adolescents can develop therapeutic alliance and social presence when using digital interventions with no direct human contact. Adolescents' development of therapeutic alliance and social presence with self-guided digital interventions can be bolstered by increasing human-like qualities (eg, real voices) within interventions. Maximizing therapeutic alliance and social presence may be a promising way to reduce attrition in self-guided digital interventions while providing accessible treatment.