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  • Digital Health
  • Psychological Interventions
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • The field of Internet interventions is rapidly expanding, with new programs for health and mental health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment.
  • Despite rapid growth, a clear definition, research guidelines, and evidence of effectiveness for Internet interventions lag behind.
  • Conceptual and methodological difficulties in current research stem from a lack of universally accepted operational guidelines and evaluation methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the need for quality standardization in research on Internet-delivered psychological and behavioral interventions.
  • To develop and propose a consensus framework of guidelines for designing and reporting Internet intervention research.
  • To enhance the replicability, extensibility, and comparability of findings across studies in the field of Internet interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Critical appraisal of existing codes of conduct and guidelines for Internet-assisted psychological and health interventions.
  • Development of a framework for Internet intervention research guidelines, incorporating principles of facet theory.
  • Circulation of the proposed framework to leading researchers for comment and input to achieve consensus.

Main Results:

  • A consensus framework outlining 12 key facets for evaluating and reporting Internet intervention studies has been developed.
  • Each facet includes recommended elements representing minimum features for reporting research.
  • The framework aims to provide a standardized approach to designing and reporting Internet intervention research.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework offers a standardized approach to improve the quality and clarity of Internet intervention research.
  • Utilizing these guidelines will facilitate easier replication, extension, comparison, and contrast of study results.
  • This standardization is essential for the continued growth and scientific establishment of Internet interventions in health and mental health.