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. 2017 Oct 11;19(10):e325. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7415

Table 4.

User and website factors reported as important when making a first-visit to a website for expectant fathers to promote their mental health and a healthy lifestyle.

Survey Items n (%)a
Whether the visitor…

Perceives the website as relevant for himself 151 (86.8)

Perceives the source (the organization that provides the intervention) of the website as credible 141 (81.0)

Knows that the website is effective 140 (80.5)

Is willing to spend time on visiting the website 137 (78.8)

Is motivated to visit a father-focused website 131 (75.3)

Has access to the Internet at a private location (eg, home, work) 127 (73.0)

Gets a positive recommendation about the website 125 (71.8)

Wants to improve his mental health and/or lifestyle 112 (64.4)

Has positive expectations of father-focused information delivered through the Internet 110 (63.3)

Has sufficient skills to use the Internet 73 (42.2)

Is referred to the Internet intervention by a health professional (eg, general practitioner, nurse) 67 (38.5)

Receives a reminder to visit the website 49 (28.1)

Receives an incentive for visiting the website 40 (23.0)
Whether the website…

Has a navigation structure that appears to be easy to use at first sight 141 (81.0)

Is created by experts in parental well-being behavior change 134 (77.0)

Is based on scientific knowledge 131 (75.3)

aPercent rating ≥4 for importance (1= not at all important; 5= extremely important).