Biernesser Candice, Sewall Craig J R, Brent David, Bear Todd, Mair Christina, Trauth Jeanette
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, 3811 O'Hara St., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 130 De Soto St. 6 Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15261.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2020 Sep;116. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105054. Epub 2020 May 29.
Suicide is now the 2 leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults. Social media's influence on youth suicidal risk or attenuation of risk is a novel and rapidly expanding topic of research that requires attention from a broad range of mental health services professionals. We aimed to provide an updated review of social media-related risk and protective factors to youth deliberate-self harm (DSH) to guide mental health services professionals in offering care and support to youth vulnerable to suicide.
Studies on which primary research was conducted that evaluated young people's use of social media platforms related to DSH were systematically searched via Scopus and identified through expert recommendation and the Association for Computing Machinery's digital library of conference materials. The search focused on the timeframe June 2014 to September 2019, to offer an update since the time the most recent systematic reviews on this topic concluded their literatures searches. Quality was reviewed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT).
A total of 38 articles were eligible, and 24 articles rated as high quality were included in a narrative review. Of the included articles, 19 explored DSH risk and 8 explored DSH protection. Most articles reported on cross-sectional quantitative or qualitative studies. Opportunities for both risks and benefits were explored, and potential influences of social media use were considered for subgroups of youth who may be especially vulnerable to suicide.
In the relatively short period of review, the association between social media use and youth DSH was tested in population-based studies, offering preliminary evidence for suicide prevention and treatment efforts. Further research is needed to understand the contribution of social media use to youth DSH, particularly among youth most vulnerable to suicidal risk.
自杀现已成为青少年和青年中第二大死因。社交媒体对青少年自杀风险或风险减弱的影响是一个新颖且迅速扩展的研究课题,需要广泛的心理健康服务专业人员予以关注。我们旨在对与青少年蓄意自伤(DSH)相关的社交媒体风险和保护因素进行更新综述,以指导心理健康服务专业人员为易自杀的青少年提供护理和支持。
通过Scopus系统检索对年轻人使用与DSH相关的社交媒体平台进行评估的主要研究,并通过专家推荐和美国计算机协会会议材料数字图书馆进行识别。检索重点为2014年6月至2019年9月的时间段,以便自关于该主题的最新系统综述完成文献检索以来提供更新。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)对质量进行评估。
共有38篇文章符合条件,24篇被评为高质量的文章纳入叙述性综述。在所纳入的文章中,19篇探讨了DSH风险,8篇探讨了DSH保护。大多数文章报道的是横断面定量或定性研究。探讨了风险和益处的机会,并考虑了社交媒体使用对可能特别易自杀的青少年亚组的潜在影响。
在相对较短的综述期内,基于人群的研究对社交媒体使用与青少年DSH之间的关联进行了测试,为自杀预防和治疗工作提供了初步证据。需要进一步研究以了解社交媒体使用对青少年DSH的影响,特别是在最易自杀风险的青少年中。