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Who’s Logging on? Differing Attitudes about Online Therapy
Journal of Technology in Human Services Pub Date : 2020-10-14 , DOI: 10.1080/15228835.2020.1833810
Lena M. Knechtel 1 , Cynthia A. Erickson 1
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Abstract

Online therapy increases access to psychotherapy and is crucial during times of global crisis when services are impacted. Understanding attitudes toward online therapy among the public may help shape the administration and utilization of online therapy. A survey was administered (N = 1,201) to determine differences in attitudes toward online therapy in the U.S. by demographics and life experiences. Across nearly all groups, face-to-face therapy was valued more than online therapy. However, individuals who had more exposure to online therapy valued it as much as face-to-face therapy, and women and individuals who had heard of online therapy valued it more than other individuals. This indicates that merely raising awareness about online therapy may be the key to increasing adoption of it.



中文翻译:

谁在登录?关于在线治疗的不同态度

摘要

在线治疗增加了获得心理治疗的机会,并且在服务受到影响的全球危机时期至关重要。公众了解在线治疗的态度可能有助于塑造在线治疗的管理和利用。进行了一项调查(N  = 1,201),以根据人口统计和生活经验来确定美国对在线治疗的态度差异。在几乎所有人群中,面对面治疗的价值均高于在线治疗。但是,更多接触在线疗法的人对它的评价与面对面治疗一样多,而听说过在线疗法的妇女和个人对它的评价要比其他人更高。这表明仅提高对在线疗法的认识可能是增加其在线采用率的关键。

更新日期:2020-10-14
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