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Do college students use online self-help? A survey of intentions and use of mental health resources

机译:大学生使用在线自助吗?心理健康资源的意图和使用情况调查

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Online self-help may help increase the reach of mental health services for college students, but little research has examined students’ actual interest/use of these resources. An online survey of 389 college students examined intentions and use of online mental health resources as compared with other support options. Findings indicated the highest intentions/use of informal supports (e.g., parents, friends) for mental health problems and lowest intentions/use for online self-help. However, a subset of students showed a preference for online self-help over other forms of support. Participants were also more likely to request online self-help resources (21%) than in-person therapy resources (9%) when offered these options. Reported barriers were also identified for using mobile apps specifically (e.g., stigma, credibility, privacy). Overall, results suggest mixed findings and relatively low interest for use of online self-help among college students, while highlighting potential barriers that might be addressed to increase engagement.
机译:在线自助服务可能有助于增加大学生的心理健康服务范围,但是很少有研究检查学生对这些资源的实际兴趣/使用情况。一项针对389名大学生的在线调查研究了在线心理健康资源的意图和使用情况以及其他支持方式。调查结果表明,对心理健康问题的非正式支持(例如父母,朋友)的最高意愿/使用和在线自助的最低意图/用途。但是,相对于其他形式的支持,一部分学生表现出对在线自助的偏爱。当提供这些选项时,与在线治疗资源(9%)相比,参与者更可能要求在线自助资源(21%)。还确定了专门使用移动应用程序的举报障碍(例如,污名,信誉,隐私)。总体而言,研究结果表明,在大学生中使用在线自助的结果不一,而且兴趣相对较低,同时强调了可能会增加参与度的潜在障碍。

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