Personal stigma, determinants of intention to use technology, and acceptance of internet-based psychological interventions for depression

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2020

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Edições Universitárias Lusófonas

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Despite showing comparable levels of efficacy, internet-based psychological interventions (IPI) exhibited lower acceptance and intention of use as compared to psychological treatment delivered by face-to-face methods. Surprisingly, no research has inspected whether IPI acceptance is associated with variables linked with intentions of technology use and with barriers to seeking professional psychological help, such as personal depression stigma. Informed by the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, the current study tested the role of technology and mental health-related determinants as predictors of acceptance of IPI for depression.

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PSICOLOGIA, SAÚDE MENTAL, DEPRESSÃO, INTERVENÇÃO PSICOLÓGICA, INTERNET, ESTIGMATIZAÇÃO, PSYCHOLOGY, MENTAL HEALTH, DEPRESSION, PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION, INTERNET, STIGMA

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Lamela , D , Cabral , J , Coelho , S & Jongenelen , I M 2020 , ' Personal stigma, determinants of intention to use technology, and acceptance of internet-based psychological interventions for depression ' , Default journal .

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