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一款智能手机应用程序(BlueIce)对有自我伤害行为的大学生的可接受性。

The Acceptability of a Smartphone App (BlueIce) for University Students Who Self-harm.

作者信息

Cliffe Bethany, Stokes Zoe, Stallard Paul

出版信息

Arch Suicide Res. 2023 Apr-Jun;27(2):565-581. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2021.2022552. Epub 2022 Jan 4.

Abstract

University students are twice as likely to self-harm than community controls but, unfortunately, help-seeking among this population is particularly low. Given the stigma around self-harm, the face-to-face nature of traditional support for self-harm can be a barrier to help-seeking. Smartphone applications (apps) are a possible alternative source of support, and research has shown that students are receptive to this option. This study sought to assess the acceptability of a smartphone app called BlueIce for university students who self-harm. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 students with a history of self-harm. A qualitative content analysis was undertaken and five categories were identified: the content of BlueIce, the use of BlueIce with university students, the function of BlueIce, comparison with other support, and the implementation and uptake of BlueIce. Responses to BlueIce were very positive with students believing BlueIce to be a helpful resource that was perceived as more accessible than alternative support. Participants believed it could provide help in moments of distress as well as helping individuals learn longer-term coping skills. Others felt that BlueIce would not be adequate for some people and would be better used alongside other face-to-face support. Overall, it was clear that BlueIce was acceptable to the students in this study. Future research should seek to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of BlueIce within a university setting with students. HIGHLIGHTSStudents who self-harm found the BlueIce app to be an acceptable and appealing source of support for self-harm as well as other mental health difficulties.Participants felt that the app was more accessible than other forms of support, particularly for individuals who prefer not to discuss self-harm with a professional.Some felt that BlueIce could provide immediate support in moments of distress, while others believed it to be a longer-term solution that could help students learn more adaptive coping strategies.

摘要

大学生自我伤害的可能性是普通人群的两倍,但不幸的是,这一群体寻求帮助的比例特别低。鉴于自我伤害存在污名化现象,传统的自我伤害支持方式面对面的性质可能成为寻求帮助的障碍。智能手机应用程序(应用)可能是另一种支持来源,研究表明学生们对这一选择持接受态度。本研究旨在评估一款名为“蓝冰”的智能手机应用程序对有自我伤害行为的大学生的可接受性。对25名有自我伤害史的学生进行了半结构化访谈。进行了定性内容分析,确定了五个类别:蓝冰的内容、蓝冰在大学生中的使用、蓝冰的功能、与其他支持方式的比较以及蓝冰的实施和采用情况。学生们对蓝冰的反应非常积极,他们认为蓝冰是一个有用的资源,比其他支持方式更容易获得。参与者认为它可以在痛苦时刻提供帮助,还能帮助个人学习长期的应对技能。其他人则认为蓝冰对某些人来说不够,最好与其他面对面的支持一起使用。总体而言,很明显蓝冰在本研究中的学生中是可接受的。未来的研究应该评估蓝冰在大学环境中对学生的可行性和有效性。

要点总结

有自我伤害行为的学生发现蓝冰应用程序是一种可接受且有吸引力的自我伤害及其他心理健康问题的支持来源。

参与者认为该应用程序比其他形式的支持更容易获得,特别是对于那些不愿意与专业人士讨论自我伤害的人。

一些人认为蓝冰可以在痛苦时刻提供即时支持,而另一些人则认为它是一个长期解决方案,可以帮助学生学习更具适应性的应对策略。

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