...
首页> 外文期刊>International journal of geriatric psychiatry >Technology use and preferences for mental health self‐management interventions among older veterans
【24h】

Technology use and preferences for mental health self‐management interventions among older veterans

机译:老退伍军人心理健康自我管理干预的技术使用和偏好

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Objectives The United States Department of Veterans Affairs offers numerous technology‐delivered interventions to self‐manage mental health problems. It is unknown, however, what barriers older military veterans face to using these technologies and how willing they would be to use technologies for mental health concerns. Methods Seventy‐seven veterans (M age = 69.16?years; SD = 7.10) completed interviews in a concurrent mixed methods study. Interviewers asked about technology ownership and described four modalities of delivering self‐management interventions: printed materials, DVDs, Internet, and mobile apps. Interviewers obtained feedback about each modality's benefits, barriers, and facilitators. Participants ranked their self‐management modalities preferences alone and compared with counseling. Multivariable adjusted logistic regression and qualitative analyses were conducted to investigate the reasons contributing to preferences. Results Most reported owning a computer (84.4%), having home Internet (80.5%), and a smartphone (70.1%). Participants preferred printed materials (35.1%) over mobile apps (28.6%), Internet (24.7%), and DVDs (13.0%). Lower computer proficiency was associated with preferring DVDs; higher proficiency was associated with Internet and mobile interventions. Residing in an urban area was associated with mobile apps. When counseling was an option, 66% identified this as their first preference. Qualitative findings showed veterans' desire for information, training, and provider support with technology. Conclusions Older veterans reported high technology ownership rates but varied preferences for self‐management interventions. Notably, two‐thirds preferred some form of technology, which points to the importance of ensuring that providers offer existing technology‐delivered interventions to older veterans. Veterans' strong preference for counseling emphasizes the need for human support alongside self‐management.
机译:目标美国退伍军人事务部提供众多技术为自我管理心理健康问题提供干预措施。然而,这是未知的,旧的老军老兵面对的是,使用这些技术以及如何愿意使用精神健康问题的技术。方法七十七位退伍军人(M年龄= 69.16岁以下); SD = 7.10)在并发的混合方法研究中完成了面试。采访者询问技术所有权并描述了提供自我管理干预的四种方式:印刷材料,DVD,互联网和移动应用程序。面试官获得了关于每种方式的福利,障碍和促进者的反馈。与会者独自排名自己的自我管理模式偏好,与咨询相比。进行多变量调整后的逻辑回归和定性分析,以研究有助于偏好的原因。据报道,所有计算机(84.4%),拥有家庭互联网(80.5%)和智能手机(70.1%)。参与者首选印刷材料(35.1%),移动应用(28.6%),互联网(24.7%)和DVD(13.0%)。较低的计算机熟练程度与偏爱DVD相关联;更高的熟练程度与互联网和移动干预有关。居住在市区与移动应用有关。当咨询是一种选择时,66%将其确定为首先偏好。定性调查结果显示了退伍军人的信息,培训和提供者支持技术。结论老年退伍军人报告了高科技所有权率,而是对自我管理干预的偏好。值得注意的是,三分之二的优选某种形式的技术,这指出了确保提供商为年龄较大的退伍军人提供现有技术交付的干预措施的重要性。退伍军人对咨询的强烈偏好强调了对自我管理的人类支持的需求。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号