COVID-19大流行期间远程视频界面心理评估:咨询师和客户的经验

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Maria-Teresa Martínez-Cengotitabengoa, Andoni Sanchez-Martinez, Daniel Long-Martinez, Monike Sanchez-Martínez, Araminta Peters-Corbett, Eleanor J. Pugh, Fraser W. F. Field, Mónica Martínez-Cengotitabengoa
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摘要

在Covid-19大流行封锁期间,远程心理评估的必要性凸显出来。本文考察了在此期间心理学家和患者使用远程视频接口进行心理评估的定性经验。目的是获得双方个人经验的定性数据,并探讨通过视频界面进行远程评估是否是一种令人满意的心理评估方法。临床和咨询心理学家通过视频会议对患者进行心理评估。咨询师和患者被问及他们对视频评估的体验,咨询师记录他们的回答。采用内容分析方法对调查结果进行分析。发现远程评估模式对病人和心理学家都是满意的,尽管技术问题被强调为对评估最具破坏性的问题。咨询师报告说,他们有一定程度的疲劳,特别是在评估之后,他们中的一些人评论说,他们不得不比面对面的评估更加努力。病人环境中的注意力分散被认为是有害的。样本量小,需要进一步的重复研究。总的来说,发现使用视像会议是一种令人满意的心理评估方法,但有一些领域有待改进,例如技术困难和疲劳。
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Remote video interface psychological assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of consultants and clients

The need for remote psychological assessment came to the fore during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. This paper examines the qualitative experiences of psychologists and patients using remote video interfaces for psychological assessment during that period. The aim was to gain qualitative data on the personal experiences of both parties and explore whether remote assessment via video interface is a satisfactory method for psychological evaluations. Patients were seen for psychological assessments by consultant Clinical and Counselling Psychologists via through videoconference. Consultants and patients were asked about their experience of the video assessment and the consultant recorded their responses. Content Analysis was used to analyse the responses. The remote mode of assessment was found to be satisfactory to both patient and psychologist, although technical issues were highlighted to be the most disruptive to assessments. Consultants reported a certain level of fatigue, particularly after evaluations, and some of them commented that they had to try harder than in a face-to-face evaluation. Distraction in the patient environment was considered detrimental. The small sample size which requires further replication studies. Overall, the use of videoconference was found to be a satisfactory method for psychological assessment with some areas for improvement, such as technical difficulties and fatigue.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling (JIP-OP) is an international journal of behavioural science contributions to criminal and civil investigations, for researchers and practitioners, also exploring the legal and jurisprudential implications of psychological and related aspects of all forms of investigation. Investigative Psychology is rapidly developing worldwide. It is a newly established, interdisciplinary area of research and application, concerned with the systematic, scientific examination of all those aspects of psychology and the related behavioural and social sciences that may be relevant to criminal.
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