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. 2020 Dec 8;8(12):e18439. doi: 10.2196/18439

Table 4.

Adolescent and therapist satisfaction with MindClimb.

Question Responses, n (%)
Adolescents

Q1. Satisfaction with the amount of help they received from MindClimb


Quite dissatisfied 0 (0)


Indifferent or mildly dissatisfied 0 (0)


Mostly satisfied 6 (75)


Very satisfied 2 (25)

Q2. Satisfaction with the kind of support they wanted from MindClimb


No, definitely not 0 (0)


No, not really 1 (13)


Yes, generally 6 (75)


Yes, definitely 1 (13)

Q3. Whether they would recommend MindClimb to a friend if they needed similar help


No, definitely not 0 (0)


No, I don’t think so 0 (0)


Yes, I think so 5 (63)


Yes, definitely 3 (38)

Q4. Satisfaction with the amount of support they received from MindClimb to help them deal more effectively with their anxiety


No, it seemed to make things worse 0 (0)


No, it didn’t really help 0 (0)


Yes, it helped somewhat 5 (63)


Yes, it helped a great deal 3 (38)

Q5. Whether they would use MindClimb again if they were to seek help again


No, definitely not 0 (0)


No, I don’t think so 0 (0)


Yes, I think so 6 (75)


Yes, definitely 2 (25)
Therapists

Q1. Satisfaction with the amount of contributions MindClimb made to each treatment


Quite dissatisfied 1 (33)


Indifferent or mildly dissatisfied 0 (0)


Mostly satisfied 1 (33)


Very satisfied 1 (33)

Q2. Whether they would recommend MindClimb to a colleague who was looking to use an app in their clinical practice


No, definitely not 0 (0)


No, I don’t think so 0 (0)


Yes, I think so 0 (0)


Yes, definitely 3 (100)

Q3. Whether they would use MindClimb in the future with other patients


No, definitely not 0 (0)


No, I don’t think so 0 (0)


Yes, I think so 1 (33)


Yes, definitely 2 (67)

Q4. General satisfaction with using MindClimb as part of their clinical practice


Quite dissatisfied 0 (0)


Indifferent or mildly dissatisfied 0 (0)


Mostly satisfied 1 (33)


Very satisfied 2 (67)