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用户对一个无节制的饮食失调群体可能如何促进或损害其康复的看法。

Users' perceptions of how an unmoderated eating disorder community may benefit or harm their recovery.

作者信息

Jones Maegan E, Salafia Elizabeth H Blodgett, Leonard Kerrie C

机构信息

Department of Psychology, St. Cloud State University, 103 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Ave. S., St. Cloud, MN, 56301-4498, USA.

Human Development and Family Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2022 Aug 31;10(1):129. doi: 10.1186/s40337-022-00653-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While the negative and positive outcomes of pro-eating disorder groups have been well-documented, more research is needed on the effects of pro-recovery communities. In particular, a gap in knowledge remains surrounding users' feelings about their experiences in such communities. Using open-ended questions, we surveyed those involved in the recovery community on the social media site Tumblr, to determine how the community helped/did not help with recovery, and how it made them feel about recovery.

METHODS

Participants (n = 29) answered a series of Likert and open-ended questions. The open-ended questions were examined using thematic analysis to learn about users' lived experiences.

RESULTS

Themes identified included connection/acceptance, motivation/encouragement, content, and competition/comparisons. Participants overall felt that the community helped them feel connected to others and accepted for their struggles and their successes, though a minority did note that such acceptance could sometimes reinforce negative behaviors, and connection could lead to pressure to help others. Participants found both direct advice and indirect support (e.g., encouraging posts) to be motivating for their recovery. Feelings of competition and comparison were mixed; some felt that comparing to others made them feel less than, while others used such comparisons as reminders to stay strong in recovery. Participants indicated that the content within the community varies; sometimes there is a large presence of pro eating disorder posts, while at other times, posts are more positive, motivational, and encouraging.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants overall indicated that the community had many helpful aspects and made them feel better about recovery. However, the presence of triggering content and competition in particular were notable drawbacks of the community. Overall, recovery communities on unmoderated sites or social media applications may be useful tools during the recovery process, despite some important limitations.

摘要

背景

虽然饮食失调支持群体的负面和正面结果已有充分记录,但对于促进康复群体的影响还需要更多研究。特别是,关于用户对其在这类群体中经历的感受,仍存在知识空白。我们使用开放式问题,对社交媒体平台汤博乐上参与康复群体的用户进行了调查,以确定该群体如何帮助(或未帮助)康复,以及它如何让用户看待康复。

方法

参与者(n = 29)回答了一系列李克特量表问题和开放式问题。通过主题分析对开放式问题进行研究,以了解用户的生活经历。

结果

确定的主题包括联系/接纳、动力/鼓励因素、内容以及竞争/比较。总体而言,参与者认为该群体帮助他们感到与他人有联系,并因自己的挣扎与成功而被接纳,不过少数人指出,这种接纳有时可能强化负面行为,而联系可能导致帮助他人的压力。参与者发现直接建议和间接支持(如鼓励性帖子)都对他们的康复有激励作用。竞争和比较的感受不一;一些人觉得与他人比较让自己显得不足,而另一些人则将这种比较作为在康复中保持坚强的提醒。参与者表示群体中的内容各不相同;有时有大量支持饮食失调的帖子,而在其他时候,帖子则更积极、有动力且鼓舞人心。

结论

参与者总体表示,该群体有许多有益的方面,让他们对康复感觉更好。然而,触发内容的存在,尤其是竞争,是该群体显著的缺点。总体而言,在未加管理的网站或社交媒体应用上的康复群体,尽管存在一些重要局限,但在康复过程中可能是有用的工具。

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