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Why Parents Do Not Use Digital Health Interventions for Their Child's Mental Health?

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posted on 2025-03-21, 03:37 authored by Daniel Peyton, Greg Wadley, Naomi HackworthNaomi Hackworth, Harriet HiscockHarriet Hiscock
There are free, evidence-based Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) that can help children's mental health, but few parents use them. We sought to understand what influenced uptake of DHIs by parents of children aged 2-12 years old with a mental health problem. We interviewed parents and analysed data using inductive content analysis. Four factors emerged: i) personal capacity; ii) awareness of DHIs and where to find one; iii) credibility, including trust and endorsement from experts; and iv) the suitability of a DHI to their child's specific problem and level of need. Incorporating these themes into the design of future DHIs may improve uptake.

History

Pagination

1076-1080

Volume

310

Publisher

IOS Press

Journal

Stud Health Technol Inform

Language

eng

Location

Netherlands

Medium

Print

PII

SHTI231130

Online publication date

2024-01-25

Publication date

2024-01-25

Publication status

  • Published