Kollia Betty, Kamowski-Shakibai Margaret T, Basch Corey H, Clark Ashley
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences, William Paterson University of New Jersey, Wayne, NJ 07470, USA.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Marymount Manhattan College, New York, 10021, USA.
Health Promot Perspect. 2017 Sep 26;7(4):238-244. doi: 10.15171/hpp.2017.41. eCollection 2017.
Our study aimed to determine source of upload and content portrayed in the100 most-viewed videos on autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) on the video sharing public forum, YouTube. ASDs have become highly prevalent in the last decade, arousing a significant response from the media and psycho-educational health professions. Utilization of and reliance on social media for information on health matters has also proliferated. Some suggest that online videos could promote early detection (and intervention) of ASD by prompting caregivers to seek guidance. However, the usefulness of the available videos is unclear. The 100 most popular YouTube videos were examined for source of upload and information provided. Popularity was determined by number of views, using the filter tool. The videos had more than 121 million views combined. Only one video had been uploaded by a professional (a clinical psychologist). The 99 (non-professional) videos provided minimal data and research into known ASD risk factors. Interestingly, discredited vaccine-associated risks were promoted in 16% (95% CI = 09%-25%) of the 100 videos analyzed. Many videos featured a child with ASD exhibiting some characteristic patterns, such as engaging in a repetitive behavior (73%, 95% CI = 63%-81%); about as many videos referenced various therapies (75%, 95% CI = 65%-83%); and 54% (95% CI = 44%-64%) and 61% (95% CI =51%-71%) of the videos mentioned the economic and emotional toll of ASD on the family,respectively. Additional variables are discussed. The most popular online videos were primarily uploaded by non-professionals and provided limited content regarding ASD. Given the wide reach of social media and its potential for providing valuable information and guidance to the public on matters pertaining to ASD, we wish to underscore the necessity for a professional presence in this medium.
我们的研究旨在确定视频分享公共论坛YouTube上关于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的100个观看次数最多的视频的上传来源和所呈现的内容。在过去十年中,ASD已变得高度普遍,引起了媒体和心理教育健康专业人士的重大反响。利用社交媒体获取健康问题信息的情况也日益增多。一些人认为,在线视频可以通过促使护理人员寻求指导来促进ASD的早期发现(和干预)。然而,现有视频的实用性尚不清楚。我们检查了YouTube上100个最受欢迎的视频的上传来源和提供的信息。受欢迎程度通过使用筛选工具按观看次数来确定。这些视频的总观看次数超过1.21亿次。只有一个视频是由专业人士(一位临床心理学家)上传的。99个(非专业)视频提供的关于已知ASD风险因素的数据和研究极少。有趣的是,在分析的100个视频中,有16%(95%置信区间=9%-25%)宣扬了已被否定的与疫苗相关的风险。许多视频展示了一名患有ASD的儿童表现出一些特征模式,比如进行重复行为(73%,95%置信区间=63%-81%);提及各种疗法的视频数量大致相同(75%,95%置信区间=65%-83%);分别有54%(95%置信区间=44%-64%)和61%(95%置信区间=51%-71%)的视频提到了ASD对家庭的经济和情感影响。还讨论了其他变量。最受欢迎的在线视频主要由非专业人士上传,且关于ASD的内容有限。鉴于社交媒体的广泛影响力及其在为公众提供有关ASD相关事宜的有价值信息和指导方面的潜力,我们希望强调专业人士在这个媒介中存在的必要性。