Radovic Ana, DeMand Alexandra L, Gmelin Theresa, Stein Bradley D, Miller Elizabeth
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Oak-land Medical Building, 3420 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213, 412.692.6677.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
J Technol Hum Serv. 2018;35(3):169-182. doi: 10.1080/15228835.2017.1347552. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
Two moderated social media websites were designed for increasing likelihood for mental health treatment engagement for depressed adolescents (sova.pitt.edu) and for parents (wisesova.pitt.edu). This paper describes iterative stakeholder interviews conducted with adolescents, young adults, parents, advocates, and clinicians and use of human computer interaction techniques to inform major design changes which: (1) underscored the role of online interaction to provide emotional support and information; (2) importance of anonymity; (3) desire to share positive media; and (4) need for frequent moderation. Future studies will examine acceptability and effectiveness of revised websites in helping depressed adolescents and their parents engage with treatment.
设计了两个经过适度管理的社交媒体网站,以提高抑郁青少年(sova.pitt.edu)和家长(wisesova.pitt.edu)参与心理健康治疗的可能性。本文描述了与青少年、年轻人、家长、倡导者和临床医生进行的迭代式利益相关者访谈,以及使用人机交互技术来指导主要设计变更,这些变更包括:(1)强调在线互动在提供情感支持和信息方面的作用;(2)匿名的重要性;(3)分享积极媒体内容的愿望;(4)频繁进行管理的必要性。未来的研究将考察修订后网站在帮助抑郁青少年及其家长参与治疗方面的可接受性和有效性。