Prescott Julie, Hanley Terry, Ujhelyi Katalin
School of Education and Psychology, University of Bolton, Bolton, United Kingdom.
School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
JMIR Ment Health. 2017 Aug 2;4(3):e29. doi: 10.2196/mental.6921.
The Internet has the potential to help young people by reducing the stigma associated with mental health and enabling young people to access services and professionals which they may not otherwise access. Online support can empower young people, help them develop new online friendships, share personal experiences, communicate with others who understand, provide information and emotional support, and most importantly help them feel less alone and normalize their experiences in the world.
The aim of the research was to gain an understanding of how young people use an online forum for emotional and mental health issues. Specifically, the project examined what young people discuss and how they seek support on the forum (objective 1). Furthermore, it looked at how the young service users responded to posts to gain an understanding of how young people provided each other with peer-to-peer support (objective 2).
Kooth is an online counseling service for young people aged 11-25 years and experiencing emotional and mental health problems. It is based in the United Kingdom and provides support that is anonymous, confidential, and free at the point of delivery. Kooth provided the researchers with all the online forum posts between a 2-year period, which resulted in a dataset of 622 initial posts and 3657 initial posts with responses. Thematic analysis was employed to elicit key themes from the dataset.
The findings support the literature that online forums provide young people with both informational and emotional support around a wide array of topics. The findings from this large dataset also reveal that this informational or emotional support can be viewed as directive or nondirective. The nondirective approach refers to when young people provide others with support by sharing their own experiences. These posts do not include explicit advice to act in a particular way, but the sharing process is hoped to be of use to the poster. The directive approach, in contrast, involves individuals making an explicit suggestion of what they believe the poster should do.
This study adds to the research exploring what young people discuss within online forums and provides insights into how these communications take place. Furthermore, it highlights the challenge that organizations may encounter in mediating support that is multidimensional in nature (informational-emotional, directive-nondirective).
互联网有潜力帮助年轻人,减少与心理健康相关的污名化,并使年轻人能够获得他们原本可能无法获得的服务和专业人员的帮助。在线支持可以增强年轻人的能力,帮助他们发展新的在线友谊,分享个人经历,与理解他们的人交流,提供信息和情感支持,最重要的是帮助他们减少孤独感,并使他们在这个世界上的经历正常化。
该研究的目的是了解年轻人如何使用一个关于情感和心理健康问题的在线论坛。具体而言,该项目研究了年轻人在论坛上讨论的内容以及他们寻求支持的方式(目标1)。此外,它还研究了年轻服务用户如何回复帖子,以了解年轻人如何相互提供同伴支持(目标2)。
Kooth是一项为11至25岁、有情感和心理健康问题的年轻人提供的在线咨询服务。它位于英国,提供匿名、保密且免费的服务。Kooth为研究人员提供了两年期间的所有在线论坛帖子,从而形成了一个包含622个初始帖子和3657个有回复的初始帖子的数据集。采用主题分析法从数据集中提取关键主题。
研究结果支持了相关文献,即在线论坛围绕广泛的主题为年轻人提供信息和情感支持。这个大型数据集的研究结果还表明,这种信息或情感支持可以被视为指导性的或非指导性的。非指导性方法是指年轻人通过分享自己的经历为他人提供支持。这些帖子不包括以特定方式行事的明确建议,但希望分享过程对发帖者有用。相比之下,指导性方法涉及个人明确建议他们认为发帖者应该做什么。
这项研究补充了关于年轻人在在线论坛上讨论内容的研究,并深入了解了这些交流是如何发生的。此外,它突出了组织在调解本质上是多维度的支持(信息-情感、指导-非指导)时可能遇到的挑战。