Theoretical Framework of Acceptability

Participants generally developed positive attitudes toward PHP after initial apprehension about confidentiality, judgment, and group disclosure. The qualitative analysis mapped inductively developed codes onto the seven domains of the Theo…

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Participants generally developed positive attitudes toward PHP after initial apprehension about confidentiality, judgment, and group disclosure. The qualitative analysis mapped inductively developed codes onto the seven domains of the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability. The most strongly supported acceptability domains were affective attitude, perceived effectiveness, intervention coherence, and self-efficacy.