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. 2019 Nov 25;6(11):e14018. doi: 10.2196/14018

Table 7.

Results for the question, “What risks do you see in e-mental health apps?” (for all: min=–2, max=2).

Item Participants, n (%) Mean (SD) 95% CI
The exercises don’t help.

Experts 103 (99.04) –0.01 (1.04) –0.21 to 0.19

Students 79 (98.75) 0.47 (0.92) 0.26 to 0.67

Patients 82 (96.47) 0.41 (1.12) 0.17 to 0.66

Total 264 (98.14) 0.27 (1.05) 0.14 to 0.39
The exercises are harmful for the health.

Experts 103 (99.04) –0.50 (0.96) –0.68 to –0.31

Students 79 (98.75) –0.46 (0.95) –0.67 to –0.24

Patients 81 (95.29) –0.47 (1.21) –0.74 to –0.20

Total 263 (97.77) –0.48 (1.03) –0.60 to –0.35
By using such apps social contacts get lost.

Experts 104 (100.00) –0.16 (1.32) –0.42 to 0.09

Students 79 (98.75) –0.25 (1.21) –0.53 to 0.02

Patients 83 (97.65) –0.31 (1.42) –0.62 to 0.00

Total 266 (98.88) –0.24 (1.32) –0.40 to –0.08
The data are not protected.

Experts 104 (100.00) 0.91 (1.04) 0.71 to 1.12

Students 79 (98.75) 0.73 (1.11) 0.49 to 0.98

Patients 83 (97.65) 0.88 (1.13) 0.63 to 1.13

Total 266 (98.88) 0.85 (1.09) 0.72 to 0.98