Patients’ expectations and satisfaction towards an Internet-based treatment for flying phobia: preliminary data
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Patients’ expectations and satisfaction towards an Internet-based treatment for flying phobia: preliminary dataAuthor (s)
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2016Publisher
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CAMPOS, Daniel, et al. Patients’ expectations and satisfaction towards an Internet-based treatment for flying phobia: preliminary data. Annual review of cybertherapy and telemedicine 2016, vol. 14, p. 203-206., p. 203-206.Type
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The treatment of choice for specific phobias is in vivo exposure. Despite the proven efficacy of this technique, it is linked to a number of limitations in its acceptation. Information and Communication Technologies ... [+]
The treatment of choice for specific phobias is in vivo exposure. Despite the proven efficacy of this technique, it is linked to a number of limitations in its acceptation. Information and Communication Technologies (i.e., computerassisted exposure programs and Internet) could help to overcome these issues. However, to our knowledge, no other studies investigate the acceptability of an Internet-based treatment for Flying Phobia. The aim of this work is to offer data about the patients’ expectations and satisfaction towards NO-FEAR Airlines in a pilot study. The sample was composed by four participants residents in Spain (N=3) and Colombia (N=1). Participants completed the Treatment ExpectationSatisfaction Questionnaire, reporting high expectations (M=8.7; SD=.85) and satisfaction (M=9.4; SD=.44) about the treatment. In conclusion, NO-FEAR Airlines was a well accepted Internet-based Treatment for FP. [-]
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