在线心理健康治疗平台信任的原因是什么?一项在线描述性调查。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241272616
Elizaveta Fomicheva, Jasmin Jyrgalbek, Oxana Mikhaylova
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背景:目前,人们对通过数字设备和服务提供心理健康护理越来越感兴趣,对这些服务的需求也在不断增长:目前,人们对通过数字设备和服务提供心理健康护理越来越感兴趣,对这些服务的需求也在不断增长:本研究以俄罗斯为背景,探讨了在线咨询中的信任现象以及影响这种信任的因素:2023 年 5 月,我们使用谷歌表格进行了在线调查,并使用 SPSS 对数据进行了分析。所有参与者均为莫斯科大学的学生,年龄在 18 至 35 岁之间。最终样本包括 203 名学生,其中 154 名(75.9%)为女性,44 名(21.7%)为男性,5 名(2.5%)不愿说明性别:我们发现,学生的信任度很高,这取决于个人因素(如经验、社会经济地位和年龄)和环境因素(如地理和时间独立性、课程价格、是否有推荐、平台的受欢迎程度和技术设备水平)。
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What explains trust in online mental health therapy provision platforms? An online descriptive survey.

Background: Currently, there is an increased interest in providing mental health care through digital devices and services, and the demand for these services is growing.

Objective: In this study, we considered the phenomenon of trust in online consultations, and the factors affecting this trust, within a Russian context.

Methods: An online survey was conducted using Google Forms in May 2023 and the data were analyzed using SPSS. All the participants were students from Moscow universities aged from 18 to 35 years. The final sample consisted of 203 students, of which 154 (75.9%) were women, 44 (21.7%) were men, and five (2.5%) preferred not to specify their gender.

Results: We found that students had a high level of trust, which depended on personal factors, such as experience, socio-economic status, and age, and contextual factors, such as geographical and temporal independence, price of the session, availability of recommendations, popularity of the platform, and the level of technical equipment.

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