Public Attitudes Toward Guided Internet-Based Therapies: Web-Based Survey Study.
Jennifer Apolinario-HagenMathias HarrerFanny KaehlkeLara FritscheChristel SalewskiDavid Daniel EbertPublished in: JMIR mental health (2018)
Participants assessed therapist-guided internet interventions as helpful, but not equivalent to face-to-face therapies. The vast majority (523/646, 81.0%) of the participants were potentially willing to use internet-based approaches. In lieu of providing patients with only one specific low-intensity treatment, implementation concepts should offer several options, including guided internet interventions, but not limited to them. Conversely, our results also indicate that efforts should focus on increasing public knowledge about internet interventions, including information about their effectiveness, to promote acceptance and uptake.