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Attitudes Towards Internet Interventions Among Psychotherapists and Individuals with Mild to Moderate Depression Symptoms
by
Meyer, Björn
, Klein, Jan Philipp
, Eichenberg, Christiane
, Moritz, Steffen
, Späth, Christina
, Lutz, Wolfgang
, Schröder, Johanna
, Berger, Thomas
, Hautzinger, Martin
in
Adults
/ Antidepressants
/ Attitudes
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Dissemination
/ Efficacy
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health services
/ Original Article
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapists
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Recruitment
/ Symptoms
/ Therapists
/ Treatment methods
2017
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Attitudes Towards Internet Interventions Among Psychotherapists and Individuals with Mild to Moderate Depression Symptoms
by
Meyer, Björn
, Klein, Jan Philipp
, Eichenberg, Christiane
, Moritz, Steffen
, Späth, Christina
, Lutz, Wolfgang
, Schröder, Johanna
, Berger, Thomas
, Hautzinger, Martin
in
Adults
/ Antidepressants
/ Attitudes
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Dissemination
/ Efficacy
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health services
/ Original Article
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapists
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Recruitment
/ Symptoms
/ Therapists
/ Treatment methods
2017
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Attitudes Towards Internet Interventions Among Psychotherapists and Individuals with Mild to Moderate Depression Symptoms
by
Meyer, Björn
, Klein, Jan Philipp
, Eichenberg, Christiane
, Moritz, Steffen
, Späth, Christina
, Lutz, Wolfgang
, Schröder, Johanna
, Berger, Thomas
, Hautzinger, Martin
in
Adults
/ Antidepressants
/ Attitudes
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Dissemination
/ Efficacy
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Internet
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health services
/ Original Article
/ Professionals
/ Psychotherapists
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Recruitment
/ Symptoms
/ Therapists
/ Treatment methods
2017
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Attitudes Towards Internet Interventions Among Psychotherapists and Individuals with Mild to Moderate Depression Symptoms
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Attitudes Towards Internet Interventions Among Psychotherapists and Individuals with Mild to Moderate Depression Symptoms
2017
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Internet interventions may help bridging gaps in the treatment of depression but dissemination is slow in most countries. Attitudes towards these novel treatments options among health care professionals and potential users may be crucial for a successful implementation. We recruited 1004 adults with mild to moderate depression symptoms within a randomized-controlled trial (RCT) on the efficacy of an Internet intervention (EVIDENT trial), and 428 licensed psychotherapists. We used the
Attitudes towards Psychological Online Interventions Questionnaire
(APOI) and confirmed psychometric validity of an adapted version for health care professionals, in order to test if psychotherapists hold more negative attitudes towards such interventions compared to individuals with depression symptoms, and to explore variables that predict these attitudes. Individuals with depression symptoms reported more positive attitudes towards Internet interventions than psychotherapists (large group difference; η
p
2
= 0.384). Recruitment in clinical settings was associated with more negative attitudes compared to recruitment via the media. Among therapists, endorsing a psychodynamic rather than another theoretical orientation was associated with more pronounced negative attitudes. Results elucidate possible reasons for the slow dissemination of Internet interventions and suggest pathways for appropriate implementation into healthcare services.
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