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基于网络的支持服务,以帮助预防年轻人和学生自杀:一项基于混合方法、用户知情的特征和有效因素的综述。

Web-based support services to help prevent suicide in young people and students: A mixed-methods, user-informed review of characteristics and effective elements.

机构信息

Centre for Academic Mental Health, Bristol University Medical School, Bristol, UK.

University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Trust, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):2404-2413. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13819. Epub 2022 May 6.

Abstract

The online world may provide an alternative means to engage young people and students with suicidal feelings, who are typically reluctant to seek help. We aimed to map, characterise and obtain user evaluation of current online suicide support for this group in order to assess the usefulness of current provision and how it may be improved. We conducted a mixed-methods study, comprised of an internet search, content analysis of site features and qualitative interviews with site users: 9 young people and 4 general practitioners. Data collection took place in 2019 and 2020 in the UK. Young people participants were recruited through the well-being networks of a large University in South-West England and via a national young person's mental health app. General practitioners were recruited locally through professional networks. We identified a wide range of easily accessible online support, including examples of interactive services, such as live chat and text messaging, but a lack of support that is both suicide-specific and young adult-specific, and an absence of online suicide or mental health crisis support services tailored specifically for students. Qualitative data showed that clarity, brevity and immediacy are the most important facets of engaging crisis help for young people, and that young people may prefer to use text-based rather than verbal forms of communication when seeking help. Few services provided access to active peer support, outside of lived-experience stories, which were evaluated as both valuable and potentially harmful. There is a need to further develop tailored suicide specific online crisis support for young people and students, which is able to 'speak to' their age-specific needs and preferences. While lived experience may provide a valuable means of supporting young audiences, caution is required since this may have unintended negative consequences and further research is needed to understand the safe framing of such material.

摘要

网络世界可能为有自杀倾向的年轻人和学生提供一种替代途径,这些人通常不愿意寻求帮助。我们旨在绘制、描述和获取当前针对这一群体的在线自杀支持的用户评价,以评估当前服务的有用性以及如何改进。我们进行了一项混合方法研究,包括互联网搜索、网站特征的内容分析和对网站用户的定性访谈:9 名年轻人和 4 名全科医生。数据收集于 2019 年至 2020 年在英国进行。年轻人参与者通过英格兰西南部一所大型大学的福利网络和全国性的年轻人心理健康应用程序招募。全科医生通过专业网络在当地招募。我们发现了广泛的易于访问的在线支持,包括互动服务的例子,如实时聊天和短信,但缺乏专门针对自杀和年轻成年人的支持,也没有专门为学生量身定制的在线自杀或心理健康危机支持服务。定性数据显示,清晰、简洁和即时性是吸引年轻人关注危机帮助的最重要方面,年轻人在寻求帮助时可能更喜欢使用基于文本的而不是口头的交流形式。很少有服务提供除生活经历故事之外的积极同伴支持,这些服务被评估为既有价值又有潜在危害。需要进一步开发针对年轻人和学生的定制化自杀特定在线危机支持,这能够“满足”他们特定年龄的需求和偏好。虽然生活经历可能是支持年轻观众的一种有价值的手段,但需要谨慎对待,因为这可能会产生意想不到的负面后果,需要进一步研究来理解此类材料的安全框架。

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