International Journal of Crowd Science (Sep 2024)

Role of Technology Self-Efficacy and Digital Alliance in Digital Mental Health Tool Acceptance Among University Students in Singapore

  • Toh Hsiang Benny Tan,
  • Sufang Lim,
  • Chan Hua Nicholas Vun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26599/IJCS.2024.9100001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 101 – 109

Abstract

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Mental health challenges, accentuated by stress, are escalating in high-income countries, especially among adolescents and university students. Traditional mental health approaches face issues such as scalability and accessibility, making the emergence of digital tools crucial. However, adherence remains a challenge. This study examines the role of technology self-efficacy and digital alliance in influencing the acceptance of digital mental health tools among Singaporean university students. The results provide strong support for the role of digital alliance as a key factor impacting a student’s intention to use mental health tools, as well as technology self-efficacy and digital alliance as serial mediators of task-technology fit and intention to use, highlighting our ever-evolving relationship with technology.

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