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. 2017 Jun 8;3:2055207617713827. doi: 10.1177/2055207617713827

Table 2.

Face-to-face delivery barriers.

Group Variance Consistency
1 Cost Cost
2 Lack of insurance coverage Lack of insurance coverage
Stigma Stigma
Lack of motivation Lack of motivation
Concerns about effectiveness Concerns about effectiveness
Time for session travel Time for session travel
Time for session attendance Time for session attendance
Talking about private topics with someone not known Talking about private topics with someone not known
Being seen while emotional Being seen while emotional
3 Discomfort talking about personal issues Transportation
Concerns about what friends, family will think Childcare Misfit of therapy to needs
Availability of care
Not wanting insurance documentation (i.e. somehow having a ‘paper trail’ indicating one participated in therapy)
4 Distance Distance
Want to solve problems on own Want to solve problems on own
Time for between session activities Time for between session activities
Privacy Privacy
Fatigue Fatigue
Transportation Misfit of therapy to needs Discomfort talking about personal issues
Availability of care
Not wanting insurance documentation

Note. Wording in table is identical to the wording the participants viewed on the cards. Groups are listed in order of greatest (1) to smallest (4) barriers. Variance represents clusters formed using mean ranks only (to indicate overall importance); Consistency represents clusters formed using mean ranks and standard deviations (to indicate consistency of importance).