Uptake of mental health websites in primary care: Insights from an Australian longitudinal cohort study of depression
journal contribution
posted on 2025-02-03, 00:46authored byJ Gunn, Jacqui CameronJacqui Cameron, K Densley, S Davidson, S Fletcher, V Palmer, P Chondros, C Dowrick, J Pirkis
Objective To describe the characteristics of primary care attendees with depressive symptoms who use mental health websites. Methods 789 individuals with depressive symptoms recruited and followed up annually for nine years. Self-reported written surveys included mental health, professional and self-help use, e-mental health interventions or therapeutic websites. Marginal logistic regression examined association between mental health website (MHW) use and patient's mental health, health services use, anti-depressant use and self-help strategies. Results 36% of participants used an MHW at least once. MHW users were more likely to be female, younger, highly educated and employed. MHW use increased with depressive symptom severity; reported in 16% of assessments when minimal symptoms were present and 28% when severe symptoms were present. MHW use was associated with: GP mental health visits, psychologist and psychiatrist visits and other self-help strategies including self-help books and telephone helplines. Conclusion(s) Mental health websites were more likely to be used by those with severe depressive symptoms rather than those with mild depression as recommended in current guidelines. Practice implication(s) Whilst mental health websites offer potential to support the high volume of people with mild depression new strategies may be required to ensure uptake.
Funding
The diamond study was initiated with pilot funding from the Beyondblue Victorian Centre of Excellence and the main cohort study received project grant funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (ID 299869, 454463, 566511, and 1002908) and the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health Systems Improvement (CREMSI) (ID 1041131).
Beyondblue Victorian Centre of Excellence
National Health and Medical Research Council | 299869
National Health and Medical Research Council | 454463
National Health and Medical Research Council | 566511
National Health and Medical Research Council | 1002908
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health Systems Improvement (CREMSI) | 1041131
Centre for Research Excellence on Evidence-based Mental Health Planning: Translating Evidence into Policy and Services : National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) | APP1041131