Wesołowski Arkadiusz, Skawińska Julianna, Soroko Emilia
Faculty of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poznań, Poland.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jul 17;14:1141856. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1141856. eCollection 2023.
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted many aspects of life from face-to-face to an online form, including psychological help. Many people had to face the choice of adjourning contact with a psychologist or shifting it to the Internet. This study aimed to develop an understanding of attitudes and opinions toward relatively new phenomenon in Poland - online psychological help.
Seventy two (=72) statements about relationship between COVID-19 pandemic and online psychological help from (potential) patients were included in this research. The statements were collected from a community sample via open-ended question for volunteers added to an online survey conducted regarding an existing project. The statements were exclusively written responses to the following question: By reason of exploratory character of our study and general phenomenological philosophical approach and constructionist approach, a thematic analysis method was used to analyze the data.
The analysis led us to identify three general themes with sub-themes that refer to meaningful aspects of online psychological help: 1. Online psychological help situates in the shadow of face-to-face help, 1.1. It frustrates the needs, especially the need for psychological contact, 1.2. It contributes to negative emotions, 1.3. It is sometimes better than the face-to-face help; 2. Online psychological help is a solution during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2.1. It provides a sense of continuity during lockdown, 2.2. It is a means to adapt to exceptional circumstances, 3. The concerns about the credibility and effectiveness of online psychological help.
The results show (potential) patients' attitudes (including emotions, thoughts, and concerns) toward online psychological help. The perspective presented here could be beneficial to professionals. A better understanding of client/patient attitudes will allow for more accurate customization of the online help and sensitize psychologists to the emotions that may occur about online psychological help. It could also be beneficial for patients to understand how other people would feel about online psychological help and develop ones' own self-awareness of the attitudes toward online psychological help.
新冠疫情使生活的许多方面从面对面形式转变为线上形式,包括心理帮助。许多人不得不面对推迟与心理专家接触或将其转移到线上的选择。本研究旨在加深对波兰相对较新的现象——在线心理帮助的态度和看法的理解。
本研究纳入了72条关于新冠疫情与(潜在)患者在线心理帮助之间关系的陈述。这些陈述是通过在关于一个现有项目的在线调查中向志愿者添加开放式问题,从社区样本中收集的。这些陈述是对以下问题的书面回答:由于我们研究的探索性质以及一般现象学哲学方法和建构主义方法,采用了主题分析法对数据进行分析。
分析使我们确定了三个总体主题及子主题,这些主题涉及在线心理帮助的有意义方面:1. 在线心理帮助处于面对面帮助的阴影之下,1.1. 它无法满足需求,尤其是心理接触的需求,1.2. 它会引发负面情绪,1.3. 它有时比面对面帮助更好;2. 在线心理帮助是新冠疫情期间的一种解决方案,2.1. 它在封锁期间提供了一种连续性的感觉,2.2. 它是适应特殊情况的一种方式,3. 对在线心理帮助的可信度和有效性的担忧。
结果显示了(潜在)患者对在线心理帮助的态度(包括情绪、想法和担忧)。这里呈现的观点可能对专业人员有益。更好地理解客户/患者的态度将有助于更准确地定制在线帮助,并使心理专家对可能因在线心理帮助而产生的情绪更加敏感。对于患者来说,了解其他人对在线心理帮助的感受以及培养自己对在线心理帮助态度的自我意识也可能是有益的。