Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Traverse City Campus, 1400 Medical Campus Drive, Traverse City, MI, 49684, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Medical Faculty, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2021 Mar 3;23(4):18. doi: 10.1007/s11920-021-01228-w.
Since the pandemic, the daily activities of many people occur at home. People connect to the Internet for work, school, shopping, entertainment, and doctor visits, including psychiatrists. Concurrently, cybercrime has surged worldwide. This narrative review examines the changing use of technology, societal impacts of the pandemic, how cybercrime is evolving, individual vulnerabilities to cybercrime, and special concerns for those with mental illness.
Human factors are a central component of cybersecurity as individual behaviors, personality traits, online activities, and attitudes to technology impact vulnerability. Mental illness may increase vulnerability to cybercrime. The risks of cybercrime should be recognized as victims experience long-term psychological and financial consequences. Patients with mental illness may not be aware of the dangers of cybercrime, of risky online behaviors, or the measures to mitigate risk. Technology provides powerful tools for psychiatry but technology must be used with the appropriate safety measures. Psychiatrists should be aware of the potential aftermath of cybercrime on mental health, and the increased patient risk since the pandemic, including from online mental health services. As a first step to increase patient awareness of cybercrime, psychiatrists should provide a recommended list of trusted sources that educate consumers on cybersecurity.
自疫情以来,许多人的日常活动都在家中进行。人们为了工作、学习、购物、娱乐和看医生而连接互联网,包括精神科医生。与此同时,网络犯罪在全球范围内激增。本叙述性评论审查了技术的使用变化、疫情的社会影响、网络犯罪的演变方式、个人网络犯罪的脆弱性以及精神疾病患者的特殊关注点。
人为因素是网络安全的核心组成部分,因为个人行为、个性特征、在线活动和对技术的态度会影响脆弱性。精神疾病可能会增加网络犯罪的脆弱性。网络犯罪的风险应该被认识到,因为受害者会经历长期的心理和经济后果。精神疾病患者可能没有意识到网络犯罪、危险的在线行为或减轻风险的措施的危险。技术为精神病学提供了强大的工具,但必须使用适当的安全措施。精神科医生应该意识到网络犯罪对心理健康的潜在后果,以及自疫情以来患者风险的增加,包括在线心理健康服务。作为提高患者对网络犯罪认识的第一步,精神科医生应该提供一份值得信赖的来源推荐清单,这些来源可以教育消费者网络安全知识。