Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9NL, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 May 18;17(10):3532. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17103532.
Despite recent fears about online influences on self-harm, the internet has potential to be a useful resource, and people who self-harm commonly use it to seek advice and support. Our aim was to identify and describe UK-generated internet resources for people who self-harm, their friends or families, in an observational study of information available to people who search the internet for help and guidance. The different types of advice from different websites were grouped according to thematic analysis. We found a large amount of advice and guidance regarding the management of self-harm. The most detailed and practical advice, however, was limited to a small number of non-statutory sites. A lay person or health professional who searches the web may have to search through many different websites to find practical help. Our findings therefore provide a useful starting point for clinicians who wish to provide some guidance for their patients about internet use. Websites change over time and the internet is in constant flux, so the websites that we identified would need to be reviewed before making any recommendations to patients or their families or friends.
尽管最近人们对互联网对自残行为的影响感到担忧,但互联网具有成为有用资源的潜力,自残者通常会利用它来寻求建议和支持。我们的目的是在对互联网上寻求帮助和指导的人进行的观察性研究中,确定和描述英国为自残者、他们的朋友或家人生成的互联网资源,并对其进行描述。根据主题分析,将来自不同网站的不同类型的建议进行了分类。我们发现了大量关于自我伤害管理的建议和指导。然而,最详细和实用的建议仅限于少数非法定网站。搜索网络的非专业人士或卫生专业人员可能需要浏览许多不同的网站才能找到实际帮助。因此,我们的发现为希望为患者提供一些互联网使用指导的临床医生提供了一个有用的起点。随着时间的推移,网站会发生变化,互联网也在不断变化,因此,在向患者或其家人或朋友提出任何建议之前,需要对我们确定的网站进行审查。