Program in Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Adolesc Health. 2011 Jul;49(1):15-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.09.004. Epub 2011 Apr 2.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood psychiatric disorder characterized by abnormal levels of hyperactivity and distractibility. However, very few studies have been conducted to examine how youth with ADHD view themselves in the context of their disorder. The aim of this project was to examine what youth think about having ADHD by collecting data in a naturalistic setting - a popular social networking site.
Using ethnographic content analysis, we examined text from 25 public, English-language Facebook groups with "ADHD" in the title. The groups chosen were those that were either created or administered by someone with a current high school or university affiliation and had at least 100 members. To capture narratives from youth, postings between September 1, 2006, and April 30, 2007 were examined; postings from individuals who self-identified as high school or university students were included.
The dominant theme that was identified (202 of 479 coded items) concerned the collective construction of a positive group identity. The Facebook groups functioned like electronic support groups, with members providing support to one another and sharing experiences and information, including advice about medication. Many jokes referencing ADHD stereotypes were posted.
Youth used the supportive environment of an electronic group to develop a positive group identity and to reject negative aspects of common stereotypes related to young people with ADHD.
注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是一种常见的儿童期精神障碍,其特征为异常的多动和注意力不集中。然而,很少有研究检查患有 ADHD 的年轻人如何看待自己的疾病。本项目旨在通过在自然环境中收集数据——一个流行的社交网站,来检查年轻人对 ADHD 的看法。
我们采用民族志内容分析法,对 25 个以“ADHD”为标题的公开的、使用英语的 Facebook 群组中的文本进行了检查。选择的群组要么是由目前具有高中或大学隶属关系的人创建或管理的,要么是至少有 100 名成员的。为了从年轻人那里获取叙述,我们检查了 2006 年 9 月 1 日至 2007 年 4 月 30 日之间的帖子;包括那些自认为是高中生或大学生的个人的帖子。
确定的主要主题(479 个编码项中的 202 项)涉及到积极的集体群体认同的构建。这些 Facebook 群组的功能类似于电子支持小组,成员们相互提供支持,并分享经验和信息,包括关于药物治疗的建议。许多引用 ADHD 刻板印象的笑话被发布。
年轻人利用电子小组的支持环境来建立积极的群体认同感,并拒绝与患有 ADHD 的年轻人相关的刻板印象的消极方面。