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. 2023 Jul 17;81:133. doi: 10.1186/s13690-023-01150-y

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