Wurtz Heather M, Willen Sarah S, Mason Katherine A
Anthropology Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
Research Program on Global Health & Human Rights, Human Rights Institute, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
SSM Ment Health. 2022 Dec;2:100141. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2022.100141. Epub 2022 Sep 22.
In this article, we introduce the SSM-MH Special Issue "Journaling and Mental Health during COVID-19: Insights from the Pandemic Journaling Project," which presents findings from the Pandemic Journaling Project (PJP). PJP is an online journaling platform and mixed-methods research study created in May 2020 to provide ordinary people around the world an opportunity to chronicle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in their lives-for themselves and for posterity. The essays in this collection demonstrate how journaling via an online platform can help illuminate experiences of mental wellbeing and distress, with important implications for both research and clinical practice. We begin by introducing the Pandemic Journaling Project and describing our procedures for generating the data subsets analyzed in the papers collected here. We then outline the principal interventions of the special issue as a whole, introduce the papers, and identify a number of cross-cutting themes and broader contributions. Finally, we point toward key questions for future research and therapeutic practice by highlighting the three-fold value of online journaling as a research method, a therapeutic strategy, and a tool for advancing social justice. We focus in particular on how this innovative methodological approach holds promise as both a modality for psychotherapeutic intervention and a form of . We suggest that our methods create new opportunities for confronting the impact of pandemics and other large-scale events that generate radical social change and affect population-level mental health.
在本文中,我们介绍了《社会科学与医学 - 心理健康》特刊“新冠疫情期间的日记记录与心理健康:大流行日记项目的见解”,该特刊呈现了大流行日记项目(PJP)的研究结果。PJP是一个在线日记平台以及混合方法研究项目,于2020年5月创建,旨在为世界各地的普通人提供一个机会,让他们为自己和子孙后代记录新冠疫情对其生活的影响。本论文集里的文章展示了通过在线平台进行日记记录如何有助于阐明心理健康和困扰的经历,这对研究和临床实践都具有重要意义。我们首先介绍大流行日记项目,并描述我们生成在此收集的论文中所分析的数据子集的程序。然后,我们概述整个特刊的主要干预措施,介绍这些论文,并确定一些贯穿各领域的主题和更广泛的贡献。最后,我们通过强调在线日记作为一种研究方法、一种治疗策略以及一种推进社会正义的工具的三重价值,指出未来研究和治疗实践的关键问题。我们特别关注这种创新的方法如何有望成为心理治疗干预的一种方式以及一种形式。我们认为,我们的方法为应对大流行和其他产生激进社会变革并影响人群心理健康的大规模事件的影响创造了新机会。