Table 2.
Variable | Item agreement and nonresponse | |||
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No ICBTa agree n/sample size (%) | ICBT agree n/sample size (%) | P value | Item nonresponseb (n=403) |
Q22. Adults with depression and/or anxiety have the computer skills needed to use ICBT programs. | 177/236 (75.0) | 42/62 (67.7) | .32 | 105 (26.0) |
Q23. Adults with depression and/or anxiety are capable of working on their own with ICBT programs. | 151/217 (69.5) | 39/59 (66.1) | .72 | 127 (31.5) |
Q24. Adults with depression and/or anxiety have interest in ICBT programs. | 71/156 (45.5) | 29/60 (48.3) | .86 | 188 (46.6) |
Q25. Adherence increases when treatment is delivered online to adults with depression and/or anxiety. | 46/113 (40.7) | 16/36 (44.4) | .84 | 254 (63.0) |
Q26. The barrier to seek help for adults with depression and/or anxiety is decreased when care is online. | 123/183 (67.2) | 19/37 (51.3) | .10 | 183 (45.4) |
Q27. Adults with depression and/or anxiety prefer to give confidential information to a computer. | 51/144 (35.4) | 7/35 (2.0) | .12 | 224 (55.5) |
Q28. Adults with depression and/or anxiety in rural areas can be reached with ICBT programs. | 208/243 (85.5) | 53/64 (82.8) | .72 | 96 (23.8) |
aICBT: internet-administered cognitive behavioral therapy.
bItem nonresponse (do not know, do not wish to answer) of the entire sample (n=403).