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Exploring User-Related Drivers of the Early Acceptance of Certified Digital Stress Prevention Programs in Germany

Electronic mental health services represent innovative instruments to increase the dissemination of stress programs in primary prevention. However, little is known about facilitators of their uptake. This study aimed to explore determinants of the acceptance of centrally certified digital stress cop...

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Autores principales: Apolinário-Hagen, Jennifer, Hennemann, Severin, Kück, Christina, Wodner, Alexandra, Geibel, Dorota, Riebschläger, Marlies, Zeißler, Martin, Breil, Bernhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32206013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178632920911061
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author Apolinário-Hagen, Jennifer
Hennemann, Severin
Kück, Christina
Wodner, Alexandra
Geibel, Dorota
Riebschläger, Marlies
Zeißler, Martin
Breil, Bernhard
author_facet Apolinário-Hagen, Jennifer
Hennemann, Severin
Kück, Christina
Wodner, Alexandra
Geibel, Dorota
Riebschläger, Marlies
Zeißler, Martin
Breil, Bernhard
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description Electronic mental health services represent innovative instruments to increase the dissemination of stress programs in primary prevention. However, little is known about facilitators of their uptake. This study aimed to explore determinants of the acceptance of centrally certified digital stress coping programs and preferences for service delivery modes among adult members of German statutory health insurances. Participants completed a multi-construct 45-item questionnaire covering acceptance of digital stress prevention (behavioral use intention) and potential predictors we assessed using hierarchical regression analysis—(1) socio-demographic variables and time spent online, (2) openness to experience, (3) perceived stress, and (4) attitudes toward e-mental health. Preferences in terms of the willingness to use online, face-to-face and blended programs were analyzed using paired t-tests. Participants (N = 171, 66% female, 18-69 years) reported a moderate acceptance of digital stress management (M = 2.76, SD = 1.16, range: 1-5). We identified younger age (ß = -0.16, P = .009), openness to experience (ß = 0.17, P = .003), and positive attitudes (ß = 0.61, P < .001) as predictors of acceptance (R(2) = .50, P < .001). Face-to-face was preferred over online (d = 0.40) and blended (d = 0.33), and blended over stand-alone online delivery mode (d = 0.19; all P < .001). Our findings indicate that promoting favorable attitudes toward digital stress prevention through tailored information may be a starting point to facilitate their adoption.
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spelling pubmed-70744892020-03-23 Exploring User-Related Drivers of the Early Acceptance of Certified Digital Stress Prevention Programs in Germany Apolinário-Hagen, Jennifer Hennemann, Severin Kück, Christina Wodner, Alexandra Geibel, Dorota Riebschläger, Marlies Zeißler, Martin Breil, Bernhard Health Serv Insights Original Research Electronic mental health services represent innovative instruments to increase the dissemination of stress programs in primary prevention. However, little is known about facilitators of their uptake. This study aimed to explore determinants of the acceptance of centrally certified digital stress coping programs and preferences for service delivery modes among adult members of German statutory health insurances. Participants completed a multi-construct 45-item questionnaire covering acceptance of digital stress prevention (behavioral use intention) and potential predictors we assessed using hierarchical regression analysis—(1) socio-demographic variables and time spent online, (2) openness to experience, (3) perceived stress, and (4) attitudes toward e-mental health. Preferences in terms of the willingness to use online, face-to-face and blended programs were analyzed using paired t-tests. Participants (N = 171, 66% female, 18-69 years) reported a moderate acceptance of digital stress management (M = 2.76, SD = 1.16, range: 1-5). We identified younger age (ß = -0.16, P = .009), openness to experience (ß = 0.17, P = .003), and positive attitudes (ß = 0.61, P < .001) as predictors of acceptance (R(2) = .50, P < .001). Face-to-face was preferred over online (d = 0.40) and blended (d = 0.33), and blended over stand-alone online delivery mode (d = 0.19; all P < .001). Our findings indicate that promoting favorable attitudes toward digital stress prevention through tailored information may be a starting point to facilitate their adoption. SAGE Publications 2020-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7074489/ /pubmed/32206013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178632920911061 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Breil, Bernhard
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178632920911061
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