Different Intervention Targets of Supporting Oneself or Supporting A Loved-One Impact Intention to Use Psychotherapy Versus Digital Mental Health: A Randomized Pilot Study

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Amit Baumel, Shir Tamir
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Abstract Even though e-mental health services have the potential to increase reach to evidence based care, the public has tended to view them less favorably than in-person therapy. This study examined whether individual intentions for using psychotherapy are influenced by the service’s target—supporting oneself or supporting a loved-one. The sample consisted of 78 parents who were randomized to one of these two conditions: reading descriptions of interventions aimed at treating their own anxiety disorder (self-condition) or at helping them treat their child’s anxiety (loved-one condition). In both conditions, we compared parent intentions to receive treatment through in-person and unguided digital intervention mediums. Parents in the loved-one condition with no previous experience of psychotherapy showed no significant differences in their intentions to use the two intervention mediums. However, in all other study conditions, participants’ intentions favored in-person therapy as the intervention medium. Thematic analysis suggests that participants’ preference for unguided interventions when the focus was on supporting a loved one revolved around the perceived lack of need for an interpersonal therapeutic relationship for this intervention’s target. Our results imply that technology may have an advantage when used to train people to support their loved-ones’ mental health.
支持自己或支持爱人的不同干预目标对使用心理治疗的意向与数字心理健康的影响:一项随机试点研究
尽管电子心理健康服务有可能增加循证护理的覆盖面,但公众倾向于认为它们不如面对面的治疗更有利。本研究考察了个人使用心理治疗的意向是否受到服务目标的影响——支持自己或支持所爱的人。样本由78名父母组成,他们被随机分为两组:阅读旨在治疗他们自己的焦虑障碍(自我状况)的干预措施的描述,或帮助他们治疗孩子的焦虑(爱人状况)。在这两种情况下,我们比较了父母通过面对面和无指导的数字干预媒介接受治疗的意愿。没有心理治疗经验的父母在使用两种干预媒介的意图上没有显着差异。然而,在所有其他研究条件下,参与者倾向于亲自治疗作为干预媒介。主题分析表明,当重点是支持所爱的人时,参与者对无指导干预的偏好围绕着对这种干预目标缺乏人际治疗关系的感知。我们的研究结果表明,当技术被用来训练人们支持他们所爱的人的心理健康时,可能会有优势。
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed, refereed journal explores the potentials of computer and telecommunications technologies in mental health, developmental disability, welfare, addictions, education, and other human services. The Journal of Technology in Human Services covers the full range of technological applications, including direct service techniques. It not only provides the necessary historical perspectives on the use of computers in the human service field, but it also presents articles that will improve your technology literacy and keep you abreast of state-of-the-art developments.
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