2019
DOI: 10.30773/pi.2019.07.17.4
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Adolescents’ Attitudes and Intentions toward Help-Seeking and Computer-Based Treatment for Depression

Abstract: ObjectiveMany depressed adolescents do not seek professional help despite there being evidence-based treatments for depression, such as cognitive behavioral therapy or computer-based therapy. To increase professional help-seeking behavior in depressed adolescents, it is necessary to positively change help-seeking attitudes. This study aimed to explore the effect of sub-groups of help-seeking attitudes, gender, and depression level on adolescents’ help-seeking intentions and their perceptions of computer-based … Show more

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“…Total usage time and logins were not significantly predicted by participants' characteristics, suggesting similar overall usage of Togetherall in adolescents regardless of baseline demographics and symptom severity. However, these measures of engagement do not capture the extent to which users meaningfully engage with digital support ( 34,36,40 74,75 ). This may also reflect variance in preferences for different Togetherall features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total usage time and logins were not significantly predicted by participants' characteristics, suggesting similar overall usage of Togetherall in adolescents regardless of baseline demographics and symptom severity. However, these measures of engagement do not capture the extent to which users meaningfully engage with digital support ( 34,36,40 74,75 ). This may also reflect variance in preferences for different Togetherall features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, majority of the UK study participants were within 22-44 years age bracket, while Dubois' participants were within 25-50 years. Findings from a more recent study (Do et al, 2019) also introduced developmental dimension by suggesting the need to consider gender when providing computer based therapeutic intervention for the adolescents, as male adolescents were found reporting more positive perceptions for computer-based therapy than female adolescents.…”
Section: How Online Counselling Is Received By Therapistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian yang dilakukan Ryemi Do dkk menunjukkan bahwa hanya satu dari empat remaja dengan depresi atau satu dari tiga remaja dengan penyakit mental mencari bantuan, sebaliknya, remaja yang tidak mencari bantuan akan berisiko penyalahgunaan narkoba, perilaku berisiko, penurunan kualitas hidup, dan penurunan harapan hidup (6,7).…”
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