社交媒体平台针对拉丁裔青少年自残帖文发布警报的感知:定性分析。
Perceptions of Alerts Issued by Social Media Platforms in Response to Self-injury Posts Among Latinx Adolescents: Qualitative Analysis.
机构信息
Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States.
Department of Sociology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States.
出版信息
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Aug 10;23(8):e28931. doi: 10.2196/28931.
BACKGROUND
There is growing interest in using social media data to detect and address nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) among adolescents. Adolescents often do not seek clinical help for NSSI and may adopt strategies to obscure detection; therefore, social media platforms may be able to facilitate early detection and treatment by using machine learning models to screen posts for harmful content and subsequently alert adults. However, such efforts have raised privacy and ethical concerns among health researchers. Little is currently known about how adolescents perceive these efforts.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study is to examine perceptions of automated alerts for NSSI posts on social media among Latinx adolescents, who are at risk for NSSI yet are underrepresented in both NSSI and health informatics research. In addition, we considered their perspectives on preferred recipients of automated alerts.
METHODS
We conducted semistructured, qualitative interviews with 42 Latinx adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 years who were recruited from a nonprofit organization serving the Latinx community in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Latinx population in Milwaukee is largely of Mexican descent. All interviews were conducted between June and July 2019. Transcripts were analyzed using framework analysis to discern their perceptions of automated alerts sent by social media platforms and potential alert recipients.
RESULTS
Participants felt that automated alerts would make adolescents safer and expedite aid before the situation escalated. However, some worried that hyperbolic statements would generate false alerts and instigate conflicts. Interviews revealed strong opinions about ideal alert recipients. Parents were most commonly endorsed, but support was conditional on perceptions that the parent would respond appropriately. Emergency services were judged as safer but inappropriate for situations considered lower risk. Alerts sent to school staff generated the strongest privacy concerns. Altogether, the preferred alert recipients varied by individual adolescents and perceived risks in the situation. None raised ethical concerns about the collection, analysis, or storage of personal information regarding their mental health status.
CONCLUSIONS
Overall, Latinx adolescents expressed broad support for automated alerts for NSSI on social media, which indicates opportunities to address NSSI. However, these efforts should be co-constructed with adolescents to ensure that preferences and needs are met, as well as embedded within broader approaches for addressing structural and cultural barriers to care.
背景
利用社交媒体数据来发现和处理青少年非自杀性自伤(NSSI)的兴趣日益浓厚。青少年通常不会因 NSSI 寻求临床帮助,而且可能会采取策略来掩盖自伤行为,因此,社交媒体平台可能能够通过使用机器学习模型来筛选有害内容并随后向成年人发出警报,从而促进早期发现和治疗。然而,这些努力在健康研究人员中引起了隐私和伦理方面的担忧。目前人们对青少年如何看待这些努力知之甚少。
目的
本研究旨在检查拉丁裔青少年对社交媒体上 NSSI 帖子自动警报的看法,他们是非自杀性自伤的高危人群,但在非自杀性自伤和健康信息学研究中代表性不足。此外,我们还考虑了他们对自动警报首选接收者的看法。
方法
我们对 42 名年龄在 13 至 17 岁之间的拉丁裔青少年进行了半结构化的定性访谈,这些青少年是从威斯康星州密尔沃基市的一个为拉丁裔社区服务的非营利组织招募的。密尔沃基的拉丁裔人口主要是墨西哥裔。所有访谈均于 2019 年 6 月至 7 月进行。使用框架分析对转录本进行分析,以了解他们对社交媒体平台发送的自动警报和潜在警报接收者的看法。
结果
参与者认为自动警报将使青少年更安全,并在情况升级之前加快援助速度。然而,一些人担心夸张的陈述会产生虚假警报并引发冲突。访谈揭示了对理想警报接收者的强烈意见。父母是最常被提及的,但支持是有条件的,即父母会做出适当的反应。紧急服务部门被认为更安全,但不适合风险较低的情况。向学校工作人员发送警报引起了最强烈的隐私担忧。总的来说,首选的警报接收者因个人青少年和感知到的情况风险而异。没有人对收集、分析或存储有关其心理健康状况的个人信息提出道德方面的担忧。
结论
总体而言,拉丁裔青少年对社交媒体上的 NSSI 自动警报表示广泛支持,这表明有机会解决 NSSI 问题。然而,这些努力应该与青少年共同构建,以确保满足他们的偏好和需求,并将其嵌入解决护理方面的结构性和文化障碍的更广泛方法中。
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