Kim Taewan, Hong Hwajung
Department of Industrial Design, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
JMIR Ment Health. 2021 Oct 5;8(10):e23465. doi: 10.2196/23465.
College students' mental health is at an all-time low. Students are increasingly disclosing their vulnerable, stigmatizing experiences on online social networking sites (SNSs). Peer support facilitated by SNSs can play a crucial role for the students in coping with mental health-related problems. Thus, it is imperative to understand how university students form perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors toward their peers who are dealing with mental health problems.
This study aimed to provide a better understanding of how college students recognize, perceive, and react to signs of mental health problems in their peers on SNSs. Our ultimate goal in this study was to inform the design of SNSs that can facilitate online peer support.
We conducted surveys with 226 students as well as semistructured interviews with 20 students at six universities in South Korea.
Of the 226 survey respondents, 150 (66.4%) reported that they recognized signs of a mental health problem on their friends' SNS posts. However, a considerable number of respondents (62/150, 41.3%) were reluctant to offer support, even when they had identified friends who were at risk; this reluctance was due to a lack of knowledge or confidence and their desire to maintain a distance from at-risk peers to save their identity from stigmatization and to avoid emotional contagion online.
Drawing on these results, we provide implications that could explain the construction of students' perceptions regarding their peers' mental health problems. We also provide design proposals for SNSs to serve as platforms that facilitate just-in-time and adaptive support exchanges among peers while mitigating stigma-related concerns.
大学生的心理健康状况处于历史最低点。学生们越来越多地在在线社交网站(SNS)上披露自己脆弱且带有污名化的经历。SNS促成的同伴支持对于学生应对心理健康相关问题可能发挥关键作用。因此,了解大学生如何形成对正在应对心理健康问题的同伴的看法、态度和行为势在必行。
本研究旨在更好地理解大学生如何在SNS上识别、感知并应对同伴的心理健康问题迹象。我们在本研究中的最终目标是为能够促进在线同伴支持的SNS设计提供参考。
我们对韩国六所大学的226名学生进行了调查,并对20名学生进行了半结构化访谈。
在226名调查受访者中,150人(66.4%)报告称他们在朋友的SNS帖子上识别出了心理健康问题的迹象。然而,相当一部分受访者(62/150,41.3%)即使确定了有风险的朋友,也不愿提供支持;这种不情愿是由于缺乏知识或信心,以及他们希望与有风险的同伴保持距离,以免自己的身份被污名化,并避免在线上受到情绪感染。
基于这些结果,我们提供了一些启示,这些启示可以解释学生对同伴心理健康问题的认知构建。我们还为SNS提供了设计建议,使其成为促进同伴之间及时且适应性支持交流的平台,同时减轻与污名相关的担忧。