Banwell Emily, Hanley Terry, De Ossorno Garcia Santiago, Mindel Charlotte, Kayll Thomas, Sefi Aaron
Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Kooth Plc, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Sep 9;6(9):e36432. doi: 10.2196/36432.
Young people are increasingly seeking out web-based support for their mental health and well-being. Peer support forums are popular with this age group, with young individuals valuing the fact that the forums are available 24/7, providing a safe and anonymous space for exploration. Currently, little systematic evaluation of the helpfulness of such forums in providing support has been conducted.
This study examined the helpfulness of the support offered within web-based mental health and well-being peer support forums for young people. It specifically investigated the self-reported user ratings of helpfulness reported through the completion of a developing experience measure. The ratings will be used to consider further development of the measure and reflect upon the overall helpfulness of the forums as indicated by the reported scores.
The study used routinely collected practice-based outcome data from web-based mental health forums for young people. These forums are hosted by the UK-based web-based therapy and support service, Kooth. A cross-sectional design was used to explore-using a range of inferential statistical measures-the outcomes reported by those accessing the forums using a Peer Online Community Experience Measure (POCEM). To consider the helpfulness in general, 23,443 POCEMs completed in 2020 were used. A second data set of 17,137 completed POCEMs from the same year was used to consider whether various engagement indicators had an impact upon the helpfulness rating.
Female users aged between 11 and 16 years predominantly completed the POCEM. This is in keeping with the majority of those using the service. In total, 74.6% (8240/11,045) of the scores on the POCEM indicated that the individuals found the posts helpful. An ANOVA indicated that male users were more likely to report obtaining intrapersonal support, whereas female users obtained interpersonal support. Furthermore, the POCEM scores reflected the internal consistency of the measure and provided an insight into the way that young people made use of the peer support resource; for instance, posts that were rated more helpful were correlated with spending longer time reading them, and the topics discussed varied throughout the day with more mental health issues being discussed later at night.
The results seem to demonstrate that, overall, the young people involved in this study found web-based peer support helpful. They indicate that peer support can provide an important strand of care within a supportive mental health ecosystem, particularly during time periods when in-person support is typically closed. However, limitations were noted, suggesting that caution is needed when interpreting the results of this study. Although such services are incredibly well used, they have received little research attention to date. As such, further investigation into what constitutes helpful and unhelpful peer support is needed.
年轻人越来越多地在网上寻求心理健康和幸福方面的支持。同伴支持论坛在这个年龄段很受欢迎,年轻人看重这些论坛全天候开放,能提供一个安全且匿名的探索空间。目前,对于此类论坛提供支持的有效性,几乎没有进行系统评估。
本研究考察了基于网络的心理健康和幸福同伴支持论坛为年轻人提供的支持的有效性。具体调查了通过完成一项正在开发的体验测量工具所报告的用户自评有效性评分。这些评分将用于考虑该测量工具的进一步开发,并根据报告分数反思论坛的总体有效性。
该研究使用了从基于网络的年轻人心理健康论坛常规收集的基于实践的结果数据。这些论坛由英国的网络治疗与支持服务机构库思(Kooth)主办。采用横断面设计,使用一系列推断性统计方法,通过同伴在线社区体验测量工具(POCEM)来探索访问论坛者报告的结果。为了总体考虑有效性,使用了2020年完成的23443份POCEM。同年完成的17137份POCEM的第二个数据集用于考虑各种参与指标是否对有效性评分有影响。
年龄在11至16岁之间的女性用户主要完成了POCEM。这与使用该服务的大多数人的情况一致。总体而言,POCEM上74.6%(8240/11045)的分数表明个人认为帖子有帮助。方差分析表明,男性用户更有可能报告获得了个人内在支持,而女性用户获得了人际支持。此外,POCEM分数反映了该测量工具的内部一致性,并让人了解年轻人利用同伴支持资源的方式;例如,被评为更有帮助的帖子与阅读时间更长相关,而且全天讨论的话题有所不同,晚上讨论的心理健康问题更多。
结果似乎表明,总体而言,参与本研究的年轻人认为基于网络的同伴支持是有帮助的。结果表明,同伴支持可以在支持性的心理健康生态系统中提供重要的护理环节,特别是在面对面支持通常结束的时间段。然而,研究也存在局限性,这表明在解释本研究结果时需要谨慎。尽管此类服务使用非常广泛,但迄今为止几乎没有受到研究关注。因此,需要进一步调查什么构成了有帮助和无帮助的同伴支持。