Health Promotion Research Center at Dartmouth,Lebanon,New Hampshire,USA.
Department of Psychiatry,Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth,Lebanon,New Hampshire,USA.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2016 Apr;25(2):113-22. doi: 10.1017/S2045796015001067. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
People with serious mental illness are increasingly turning to popular social media, including Facebook, Twitter or YouTube, to share their illness experiences or seek advice from others with similar health conditions. This emerging form of unsolicited communication among self-forming online communities of patients and individuals with diverse health concerns is referred to as peer-to-peer support. We offer a perspective on how online peer-to-peer connections among people with serious mental illness could advance efforts to promote mental and physical wellbeing in this group.
In this commentary, we take the perspective that when an individual with serious mental illness decides to connect with similar others online it represents a critical point in their illness experience. We propose a conceptual model to illustrate how online peer-to-peer connections may afford opportunities for individuals with serious mental illness to challenge stigma, increase consumer activation and access online interventions for mental and physical wellbeing.
People with serious mental illness report benefits from interacting with peers online from greater social connectedness, feelings of group belonging and by sharing personal stories and strategies for coping with day-to-day challenges of living with a mental illness. Within online communities, individuals with serious mental illness could challenge stigma through personal empowerment and providing hope. By learning from peers online, these individuals may gain insight about important health care decisions, which could promote mental health care seeking behaviours. These individuals could also access interventions for mental and physical wellbeing delivered through social media that could incorporate mutual support between peers, help promote treatment engagement and reach a wider demographic. Unforeseen risks may include exposure to misleading information, facing hostile or derogatory comments from others, or feeling more uncertain about one's health condition. However, given the evidence to date, the benefits of online peer-to-peer support appear to outweigh the potential risks.
Future research must explore these opportunities to support and empower people with serious mental illness through online peer networks while carefully considering potential risks that may arise from online peer-to-peer interactions. Efforts will also need to address methodological challenges in the form of evaluating interventions delivered through social media and collecting objective mental and physical health outcome measures online. A key challenge will be to determine whether skills learned from peers in online networks translate into tangible and meaningful improvements in recovery, employment, or mental and physical wellbeing in the offline world.
越来越多患有严重精神疾病的人开始使用流行的社交媒体,如 Facebook、Twitter 或 YouTube,分享他们的疾病经历或向其他患有类似健康状况的人寻求建议。这种在由具有不同健康问题的患者和个人自行组成的在线社区中进行的非定向交流的新兴形式被称为“患者间互助”。我们提供了一个视角,说明严重精神疾病患者之间的在线患者间互助如何促进这一群体的身心健康。
在这篇评论中,我们从这样一个角度出发,即当一个患有严重精神疾病的个体决定与线上相似的人建立联系时,这代表着他们疾病经历中的一个重要时刻。我们提出了一个概念模型来阐明在线患者间互助如何为严重精神疾病患者提供机会,以挑战污名、增强消费者积极性并获得用于身心健康的在线干预。
患有严重精神疾病的人报告说,与线上的同龄人互动可以带来很多好处,包括增强社交联系感、归属感,以及分享个人故事和应对精神疾病日常生活挑战的策略。在在线社区中,严重精神疾病患者可以通过个人赋权和提供希望来挑战污名。通过向线上的同龄人学习,这些患者可能会深入了解重要的医疗保健决策,从而促进他们寻求精神卫生保健。他们还可以通过社交媒体获得用于身心健康的干预措施,这些措施可以包括患者间的互助、帮助促进治疗参与并覆盖更广泛的人群。无法预见的风险可能包括接触到误导性信息、遭受他人的敌意或诋毁性评论,或者对自己的健康状况感到更加不确定。然而,鉴于迄今为止的证据,在线患者间互助的好处似乎超过了潜在风险。
未来的研究必须探索通过在线患者网络来支持和增强严重精神疾病患者的机会,同时仔细考虑可能由于在线患者间互动而产生的潜在风险。还需要努力解决通过社交媒体提供的干预措施的评估和在线收集客观身心健康结果测量方面的方法学挑战。一个关键挑战将是确定从在线网络中的同行那里学到的技能是否会转化为离线世界中康复、就业或身心健康方面的切实而有意义的改善。