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在应对同龄人关于心理健康问题的社交媒体帖子时向值得信赖的成年人寻求帮助:拉丁裔青少年的定性访谈研究

Seeking Help From Trusted Adults in Response to Peers' Social Media Posts About Mental Health Struggles: Qualitative Interview Study Among Latinx Adolescents.

作者信息

Campos-Castillo Celeste, Thomas Brian Jason, Reyes Felipe, Laestadius Linnea Irina

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States.

Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Sep 15;8(9):e26176. doi: 10.2196/26176.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rather than confiding in adults about their mental health struggles, adolescents may use social media to disclose them to peers. Disclosure recipients are tasked with deciding whether to alert an adult and, if so, whom to alert. Few studies have examined how adolescents decide on a trusted adult to help a friend who posts on social media about his/her mental health struggles. Moreover, Latinx adolescents are underrepresented in research on social media use, which creates gaps in understanding how social media may influence their well-being.

OBJECTIVE

This qualitative study presents findings from semistructured interviews with Latinx adolescents to investigate how they seek out trusted adults when a friend posts on social media about their mental health struggles. Specifically, we sought to determine which adult ties they activated, the resources they believed the adult could provide, and the support they expected the adult to provide.

METHODS

We recruited participants through a nonprofit organization serving the Latinx community (primarily of Mexican origin) located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We conducted 43 semistructured interviews, each lasting 60-90 minutes, with Latinx adolescents (25 females, 18 males) aged 13-17 years. All interviews were conducted in English, at the adolescents' request. Using a grounded theory approach, we identified the nature of the relationship between the trusted adult and either the disclosure recipient or distressed friend, and the resources and support the trusted adult is expected to provide.

RESULTS

Participants nominated adults who were emotionally or physically proximate to either the disclosure recipient or distressed friend, particularly parents (of the recipient and friend) and school staff. However, some felt that not all parents and school staff were emotionally proximate. Adolescents sought trusted adults with access to two resources: experiential knowledge and authority. Some, particularly males, avoided adults with authority because of the risk of punishment and others thought their immigrant parents did not have relevant experiential knowledge to assist them. Interviewees felt that trusted adults with either resource could provide emotional and instrumental support either directly or indirectly, while those with experiential knowledge could provide informational support. Notably, interviews did not problematize the fact that the disclosure occurred on social media when deliberating about adults.

CONCLUSIONS

To assist a distressed friend posting on social media, Latinx adolescents look not only for trusted adults who are emotionally and physically proximate but also those who have key resources that facilitate support. Efforts should focus on connecting adolescents with trusted adults and training adults who hold positions of authority or experiential knowledge to offer both direct and indirect support. Additionally, efforts should consider how immigrant experiences shape parent-child relations and address the potential long-term consequences of oversurveillance of Latinx youth, particularly males, by school staff for their access to social support.

摘要

背景

青少年可能会利用社交媒体向同龄人倾诉自己的心理健康问题,而不是向成年人吐露心声。信息接收者需要决定是否提醒成年人,如果是,提醒谁。很少有研究探讨青少年如何决定让一位值得信赖的成年人去帮助在社交媒体上发布自己心理健康问题的朋友。此外,拉丁裔青少年在社交媒体使用研究中的代表性不足,这使得在理解社交媒体如何影响他们的幸福感方面存在差距。

目的

这项定性研究展示了对拉丁裔青少年进行半结构化访谈的结果,以调查当朋友在社交媒体上发布自己的心理健康问题时,他们是如何寻找值得信赖的成年人的。具体来说,我们试图确定他们激活了哪些成年人关系、他们认为成年人可以提供哪些资源以及他们期望成年人提供何种支持。

方法

我们通过威斯康星州密尔沃基市一个服务拉丁裔社区(主要是墨西哥裔)的非营利组织招募参与者。我们对13至17岁的拉丁裔青少年(25名女性,18名男性)进行了43次半结构化访谈,每次访谈持续60 - 90分钟。应青少年的要求,所有访谈均用英语进行。我们采用扎根理论方法,确定了值得信赖的成年人与信息接收者或苦恼的朋友之间关系的性质,以及期望值得信赖的成年人提供的资源和支持。

结果

参与者提名的成年人在情感上或身体上与信息接收者或苦恼的朋友相近,特别是(接收者和朋友的)父母以及学校工作人员。然而,一些人认为并非所有父母和学校工作人员在情感上都与他们相近。青少年寻找能获取两种资源的值得信赖的成年人:经验知识和权威。一些人,特别是男性,因有受惩罚的风险而避开有权威的成年人,另一些人则认为他们的移民父母没有相关的经验知识来帮助他们。受访者认为拥有这两种资源之一的值得信赖的成年人可以直接或间接地提供情感和实际支持,而拥有经验知识的人可以提供信息支持。值得注意的是,在讨论成年人时,访谈并未对信息在社交媒体上发布这一事实提出质疑。

结论

为了帮助在社交媒体上发布苦恼信息的朋友,拉丁裔青少年不仅会寻找在情感和身体上相近的值得信赖的成年人,还会寻找拥有有助于提供支持的关键资源的成年人。应努力将青少年与值得信赖的成年人联系起来,并培训拥有权威地位或经验知识的成年人提供直接和间接的支持。此外,应考虑移民经历如何塑造亲子关系,并解决学校工作人员因拉丁裔青少年,特别是男性获取社会支持而对其过度监管可能产生的长期后果。

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