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. 2022 Apr 13;6(4):e29846. doi: 10.2196/29846

Table 3.

Technology use of participants in phase 1 and phase 2.

Participant group and variables Phase 1 Phase 2
Parents, n 7 7

Regular access to the device, n (%)


PC or laptop 7 (100) 7 (100)


Internet 7 (100) 7 (100)


Smartphone 6 (86) 6 (86)


Tablet 5 (71) 5 (71)


None of the above 0 (0) 0 (0)

Confidencea in using the device, mean (SD)


PC or laptop 4.14 (0.69) 4.29 (0.76)


Internet 4.14 (0.69) 4.29 (0.76)


Smartphone 4.33 (0.52) 3.86 (1.35)


Tablet 4.33 (0.52) 4 (1.41)

Likingb for using these technologies, mean (SD) 4.14 (0.69) 4.29 (0.76)
Children, n 3c 4

Frequencyd of using the device, mean (SD)


PC or laptop 3.33 (0.58) 3.25 (0.50)


Internet 4 (0) 4 (0)


Smartphone 3 (1) 2.75 (0.96)


Tablet 4 (1) 4 (0.82)

Confidencea in using the device, mean (SD)


PC or laptop 4.33 (0.58) 4.50 (0.58)


Internet 4.67 (0.58) 4.75 (0.50)


Smartphone 4.67 (0.58) 4.75 (0.50)


Tablet 4.67 (0.58) 4.75 (0.50)

Likingb for using these technologies, mean (SD) 5 (0) 4.75 (0.50)
Clinicians, n 11 8

Regular access to the device, n (%)


PC or laptop 11 (100) 8 (100)


Internet 11 (100) 8 (100)


Smartphone 9 (82) 7 (88)


Tablet 6 (55) 4 (50)


None of the above 0 (0) 0 (0)

Confidencea in using the device, mean (SD)


PC or laptop 4.45 (0.52) 4.25 (0.46)


Internet 4.45 (0.52) 4.25 (0.46)


Smartphone 3.91 (1.04) 3.88 (0.99)


Tablet 3.73 (1.10) 3.57 (0.98)

Likingb for using these technologies, mean (SD) 4 (0.63) 4.13 (0.64)

Experience of delivering web-based psychological therapies, n (%)


No experience 7 (64) 6 (75)


A little experience 3 (27) 2 (25)


Some experience 0 (0) 0 (0)


Quite a lot of experience 0 (0) 0 (0)


Lots of experience 1 (9) 0 (0)

aRated on a 5-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating greater confidence.

bRated on a 5-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating greater liking.

cData missing for 1 participant.

dRated on a 5-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating more frequent use.