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The Need for Web-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy Among University Students
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PsychotherapyWeb-based CbtEducational PsychologyComputer TreatmentMental Health InterventionMental HealthDigital InterventionUniversity StudentsSocial SciencesPsychologyCognitive TherapyMental Health ServicesBehavioral SciencesIntervention ProgramPsychiatryDepressionBehavior TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionBehavioral SupportMental Health StatusMedicinePsychopathology
ABSTRACT This study investigates students' need for a web-based cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) intervention program for preventing depression, the mental health status of those who felt a need for such a program, and underlying factors of the intention to use web-based self-help. A conceptual model for explaining intention to use web-based self-help is proposed. Nearly half of the participants reported a need for help with psychological problems, but only a third of these actually sought help from traditional mental health services. In conclusion, there is a need for web-based self-help, and web-based CBT has the potential to attract a group of students who, so far, have not been reached by traditional mental health services.
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