Exploring Perceptions of a Computerized Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program in a U.S. Rural Western State.

Mark B Schure, Meredith Howard, Sandra J Bailey, Bill Bryan, John Greist
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Abstract

Computerized mental health interventions have the potential to address existing mental health care disparities in rural communities. The aim of this study was to conduct an exploratory examination on the acceptability of an interactive computerized cognitive behavior therapy program to reduce depressive symptoms for adults in a rural Western state. Partnering with the land-grant university Extension system and a state non-profit organization, we identified and interviewed 18 key informants and conducted 19 focus groups in 15 rural communities to ascertain attitudes and perspectives about the program. Key informants were provided access to the Thrive program prior to the interviews. Focus group participants were provided a brief demonstration of the program and asked to provide feedback. Content analyses of interview and focus group transcripts yielded four general themes of program acceptability: privacy, accessibility, user-friendliness, and cultural inappropriateness. Overall, participants indicated that the Thrive program would be useful for many in their communities. They also reported that the program could be improved by making videos that better represent rural community members' lifestyles and experiences. The study team members acted on these findings to improve the Thrive program for rural Western populations.

探索美国西部农村地区计算机认知行为治疗项目的认知。
计算机化的心理健康干预措施有可能解决农村社区现有的心理健康护理差距。本研究的目的是对互动式计算机认知行为治疗计划的可接受性进行探索性检查,以减少西部农村州成年人的抑郁症状。我们与赠地大学推广系统和一个国家非营利组织合作,确定并采访了18名关键信息提供者,并在15个农村社区进行了19个焦点小组,以确定对该项目的态度和观点。在采访之前,关键的线人被允许进入“繁荣”项目。向焦点小组参与者简要演示了该计划,并要求他们提供反馈。对访谈和焦点小组记录的内容分析得出了节目可接受性的四个主题:隐私、可访问性、用户友好性和文化不适当性。总的来说,参与者表示,繁荣计划将对他们所在社区的许多人有用。他们还报告说,可以通过制作更能代表农村社区成员生活方式和经历的视频来改进该计划。研究小组成员根据这些发现改进了西部农村人口的繁荣计划。
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