Working Alliance Inventory for Online Interventions-Short Form (WAI-TECH-SF): The Role of the Therapeutic Alliance between Patient and Online Program in Therapeutic Outcomes
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Working Alliance Inventory for Online Interventions-Short Form (WAI-TECH-SF): The Role of the Therapeutic Alliance between Patient and Online Program in Therapeutic OutcomesAutoría
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2020-08-25Editor
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HERRERO, Rocío, et al. Working alliance inventory for online interventions-short form (Wai-tech-sf): The role of the therapeutic alliance between patient and online program in therapeutic outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020, vol. 17, no 17, p. 6169.Tipo de documento
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Background: Therapeutic alliance (TA) between the patient and therapist has been
related to positive therapeutic outcomes. Because Internet-based interventions are increasingly
being implemented, a tool is needed ... [+]
Background: Therapeutic alliance (TA) between the patient and therapist has been
related to positive therapeutic outcomes. Because Internet-based interventions are increasingly
being implemented, a tool is needed to measure the TA with Internet-based self-guided programs.
The Working Alliance Inventory for online interventions (WAI-TECH-SF) was adapted based on the
WAI Short Form (Hatcher & Gillaspy, 2006). The objectives of this study were: (1) to analyse the
psychometric properties of the WAI-TECH-SF; (2) to explore the differences in the WAI-TECH-SF
scores according to different categories of the sample; and (3) to analyse whether the WAI-TECH-SF can
predict therapeutic outcomes and satisfaction with the treatment. Methods: 193 patients diagnosed
with depression were included and received blended Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy. Measures of
preferences, satisfaction, and credibility about the treatment, TA with the online program, depressive
symptoms, and satisfaction with the treatment were administered. Results: An exploratory factor
analysis revealed a one-dimensional structure with adequate internal consistency. Linear regression
analyses showed that the WAI-TECH-SF predicted changes in depressive symptoms and satisfaction
with the treatment. Conclusions: WAI-TECH-SF is a reliable questionnaire to assess the TA between
the patient and the online program, which is associated with positive therapeutic outcomes and
satisfaction with the treatment. [-]
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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6169Proyecto de investigación
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