Table 2.
Knowledge about e-mental health interventions
| Variable n (%) |
Total n = 425 |
GPs n = 107 |
Specialist doctors n = 114 |
Psychotherapists n = 102 |
Clinicians n = 102 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ever heard of e-mental health interventions | |||||
| Yes | 353 (83.8) | 68 (63.6) | 105 (93.8) | 92 (91.1) | 88 (87.1) |
| Feeling informed about e-mental health interventions | |||||
| Very well informed | 1 (0.2) | 0 | 0 | 1 (1.0) | 0 |
| Well informed | 48 (11.4) | 6 (5.6) | 22 (19.6) | 9 (8.9) | 11 (10.9) |
| Moderately informed | 179 (42.5) | 39 (36.4) | 52 (46.4) | 42 (41.6) | 46 (45.5) |
| Uninformed | 193 (45.8) | 62 (57.9) | 38 (33.9) | 49 (48.5) | 44 (43.6) |
| Ever recommended an e-mental health intervention | |||||
| Yes | 121 (28.5) | 10 (9.3) | 57 (50.0) | 24 (23.5) | 30 (29.4) |
Notes. GPs general practitioners; specialist doctors include psychiatric, psychosomatic, and neurological specialists from outpatient care, clinicians were recruited from psychiatric and psychosomatic inpatient care