Department of Psychology, University of Guelph , Guelph, Ontario, Canada .
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2018 May;21(5):333-337. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2017.0535.
A growing body of research points to the salience of the Internet and mobile material among individuals who self-injure. However, to date, no research has investigated the mobile apps related to nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). Such information would clarify which apps may be useful for those who self-injure while highlighting whether app-related content warrants improvement. The current study examined the content and usability of NSSI apps available on the two largest app-related platforms (Google Play and iTunes). Using content analysis, apps were examined regarding their content (e.g., presence of NSSI myths and types of coping strategies) as well as usability (e.g., app performance). Results indicate that NSSI apps have varied content, with few developed by, or affiliated with, a trusted source (e.g., university). NSSI apps tend to not propagate NSSI myths that vary with respect to the quality of coping strategies offered. They also tend to be rated favorably in terms of their usability. Overall, the present findings add to the NSSI literature and highlight several implications and avenues for future work, which are discussed.
越来越多的研究表明,互联网和移动材料在自我伤害者中很突出。然而,迄今为止,还没有研究调查过与非自杀性自我伤害(NSSI)相关的移动应用程序。这些信息将阐明哪些应用程序可能对那些自我伤害的人有用,同时强调应用程序相关内容是否需要改进。本研究检查了在两个最大的应用程序相关平台(Google Play 和 iTunes)上可用的 NSSI 应用程序的内容和可用性。使用内容分析,应用程序在内容(例如,是否存在 NSSI 神话和应对策略类型)和可用性(例如,应用程序性能)方面进行了检查。结果表明,NSSI 应用程序的内容各不相同,很少有由值得信赖的来源(例如大学)开发或与之相关联的应用程序。NSSI 应用程序倾向于不传播与所提供的应对策略质量有关的 NSSI 神话。它们在可用性方面的评价也往往较好。总体而言,本研究结果增加了 NSSI 文献,并强调了未来工作的几个影响和途径,对此进行了讨论。