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大学生虚拟心理健康诊所开发中的隐私问题:定性研究。

Privacy Issues in the Development of a Virtual Mental Health Clinic for University Students: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

National Institute for Mental Health Research Research School of Population Health The Australian National University Canberra Australia.

National Institute for Mental Health Research Research School of Population Health The Australian National University Canberra Australia ; Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre Melbourne Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Ment Health. 2015 Mar 31;2(1):e9. doi: 10.2196/mental.4294. eCollection 2015 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a growing need to develop online services for university students with the capacity to complement existing services and efficiently address student mental health problems. Previous research examining the development and acceptability of online interventions has revealed that issues such as privacy critically impact user willingness to engage with these services.

OBJECTIVE

To explore university student perspectives on privacy issues related to using an online mental health service within the context of the development of an online, university-based virtual mental health clinic.

METHODS

There were two stages of data collection. The first stage consisted of four 1.5-hour focus groups conducted with university students (n=19; 10 female, 9 male, mean age = 21.6 years) to determine their ideas about the virtual clinic including privacy issues. The second stage comprised three 1-hour prototype testing sessions conducted with university students (n=6; 3 male, 3 female, mean age = 21.2 years) using participatory design methods to develop and refine a service model for the virtual clinic and determine student views on privacy within this context.

RESULTS

The students raised a number of issues related to privacy in relation to the development of the university virtual clinic. Major topics included the types of personal information they would be willing to provide (minimal information and optional mental health data), concern about potential access to their personal data by the university, the perceived stigma associated with registering for the service, and privacy and anonymity concerns related to online forums contained within the virtual clinic.

CONCLUSIONS

Students would be more comfortable providing personal information and engaging with the virtual clinic if they trust the privacy and security of the service. Implications of this study include building the clinic in a flexible way to accommodate user preferences.

摘要

背景

越来越需要为大学生开发在线服务,以补充现有服务,并有效地解决学生的心理健康问题。之前研究在线干预措施的开发和可接受性的研究表明,隐私等问题严重影响用户使用这些服务的意愿。

目的

探讨大学生对在开发基于网络的大学虚拟心理健康诊所背景下使用在线心理健康服务的隐私问题的看法。

方法

共进行了两个阶段的数据收集。第一阶段包括四次 1.5 小时的焦点小组讨论,参与者为大学生(n=19;10 名女性,9 名男性,平均年龄=21.6 岁),目的是确定他们对虚拟诊所的想法,包括隐私问题。第二阶段包括三次 1 小时的原型测试会议,参与者为大学生(n=6;3 名男性,3 名女性,平均年龄=21.2 岁),使用参与式设计方法开发和完善虚拟诊所的服务模型,并确定学生在这种情况下对隐私的看法。

结果

学生们提出了与开发大学虚拟诊所相关的一些隐私问题。主要议题包括他们愿意提供的个人信息类型(最少信息和可选的心理健康数据)、对个人数据可能被大学访问的担忧、与注册该服务相关的感知耻辱感,以及与虚拟诊所内在线论坛相关的隐私和匿名性问题。

结论

如果学生信任服务的隐私和安全性,他们会更愿意提供个人信息并参与虚拟诊所。本研究的意义包括以灵活的方式构建诊所,以适应用户的偏好。

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