Chin Samuel, Carlin Rebecca, Mathews Anita, Moon Rachel
Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2021 Nov 15;4(4):e27297. doi: 10.2196/27297.
Parenting practices are highly influenced by perceived social norms. Social norms and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines for infant safe sleep practices are often inconsistent. Instagram has become one of the most popular social media websites among young adults (including many expectant and new parents). We hypothesized that the majority of Instagram images of infant sleep and sleep environments are inconsistent with AAP guidelines, and that the number of "likes" for each image would not correlate with adherence of the image to these guidelines.
The objective of this study was to determine the extent of adherence of Instagram images of infant sleep and sleep environments to safe infant sleep guidelines.
We searched Instagram using hashtags that were relevant to infant sleeping practices and environments. We then used an open-source web scraper to collect images and the number of "likes" for each image from 27 hashtags. Images were analyzed for adherence to AAP safe sleep guidelines.
A total of 1563 images (1134 of sleeping infant; 429 of infant sleep environment without sleeping infant) met inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Only 117 (7.49%) of the 1563 images were consistent with AAP guidelines. The most common reasons for inconsistency with AAP guidelines were presence of bedding (1173/1563, 75.05%) and nonrecommended sleep position (479/1134, 42.24%). The number of "likes" was not correlated with adherence of the image to AAP guidelines.
Although individuals who use Instagram and post pictures of sleeping infants or infant sleep environments may not actually use these practices regularly, the consistent portrayal of images inconsistent with AAP guidelines reinforces that these practices are normative and may influence the practice of young parents.
育儿方式受到感知到的社会规范的高度影响。社会规范与美国儿科学会(AAP)的婴儿安全睡眠实践指南常常不一致。照片墙(Instagram)已成为年轻人(包括许多准父母和新父母)中最受欢迎的社交媒体网站之一。我们推测,照片墙上大多数婴儿睡眠及睡眠环境的图片与美国儿科学会的指南不一致,并且每张图片的“点赞”数与该图片对这些指南的遵循情况无关。
本研究的目的是确定照片墙上婴儿睡眠及睡眠环境图片对婴儿安全睡眠指南的遵循程度。
我们使用与婴儿睡眠实践和环境相关的主题标签在照片墙上进行搜索。然后,我们使用一个开源网络爬虫从27个主题标签中收集图片以及每张图片的“点赞”数。对图片进行分析,以确定其是否符合美国儿科学会的安全睡眠指南。
共有1563张图片(1134张为熟睡婴儿的图片;429张为无熟睡婴儿的婴儿睡眠环境图片)符合纳入标准并进行了分析。在这1563张图片中,只有117张(7.49%)符合美国儿科学会的指南。与美国儿科学会指南不一致的最常见原因是床上用品的存在(1173/1563,75.05%)和不推荐的睡眠姿势(479/1134,42.24%)。“点赞”数与图片对美国儿科学会指南的遵循情况无关。
尽管使用照片墙并发布熟睡婴儿或婴儿睡眠环境图片的个人可能实际上并不经常采用这些做法,但与美国儿科学会指南不一致的图片的持续呈现强化了这些做法是规范的观念,并且可能会影响年轻父母的行为。