Preferred Features of E-Mental Health Programs for Prevention of Major Depression in Male Workers: Results from a Canadian National Survey
The purpose of this study was to estimate and compare the proportions of preferred design features and likely use of emental health programs and understand potential barriers to the use of e-mental health programs in working men who were at high risk of a major depressive episode. A cross-sectional survey in 10 provinces in Canada was conducted between March and December 2015 (n = 511). Of the 17 different features assessed, the top three features that were most likely to be used by high-risk men were: information about improving sleep hygiene (61.3%), practice and exercise to help reduce symptoms of stress and depression (59.5%) and having access to quality information and resources about work stress issues (57.8%). E-mental health programs may be a promising strategy for prevention of depression in working men. Development of e-mental health programs should consider mens preferences and perceived barriers to enhance the acceptability of this approach.
Mental Health Services Program Development Depressive Disorder,Major
JianLi Wang Kendall Ho
Institute of Mental Health Research,University of Ottawa,Ottawa,Ontario,Canada Digital Emergency Medicine,University of British Columbia,Vancouver,British Columbia,Canada
国际会议
第十六届世界医药健康信息学大会((MEDINFO2017)、第二届世界医药健康信息学华语论坛(WCHIS 2017)、第15届全国医药信息学大会(CMIA 2017)
苏州
英文
249-252
2017-08-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)