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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 2017 Mar 20;39(3):467–485. doi: 10.1007/s10862-017-9598-6

Table 3.

Details of Each Family’s Videoconferencing Treatment Experience

Device used (%)
 Tablet 20.0
 Laptop computer 65.0
 Desktop computer 10.0
 Combination of devices 5.0
Session location (%)
 Public room in home 75.0
 Private room in home 25.0
Privacy concerns (%)
 Major 40.0
 Minor 25.0
 None 35.0
Technological disturbances (% experiencing)
 Temporarily lost audio connection 25.0
 Temporarily lost video connection 20.0
 Temporarily dropped Internet connection 20.0
 Slow connection 10.0
 Full Internet outage 5.0
 Inability for parent and teen to fit in camera frame 5.0
 Parent difficulty finding invitation in email inbox 5.0
Home disturbances (% experiencing)
 Family member leaving the room 30.0
 Interruptions by nonparticipating family member 20.0
 Incoming phone calls 15.0
 Sending phone messages 15.0
 Playing games on the computer 15.0
 Cooking or eating meals 15.0
 Private conversations that excluded therapist 10.0
 Answering the door 10.0
 Watching television 5.0
 Playing a musical instrument 5.0