Exploring E-Mental Health Preferences Of Generation Y

JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY IN HUMAN SERVICES(2014)

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Abstract
E-Mental Health services could substantially increase the capacity of the mental health care system. This article explores youth consumer preferences for online interventions targeting depression and anxiety. Twenty-three participants who had experienced suicidal ideation and either depression or anxiety and completed one qualitative interview were included. Interviews were topically guided to cover themes of e-Mental Health service preferences around online help-seeking behavior, appearance, content, privacy, and support. We found that youth positively received the idea of, and appreciated the need for, e-Mental Health services. Noted preferences for services were those that are simple to use, interactive, and include support through an online community.
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anxiety, depression, e-Mental Health, Generation Y, millennials, online community, treatment preferences
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