Ito-Jaeger Sachiyo, Perez Vallejos Elvira, Logathasan Saruka, Curran Thomas, Crawford Paul
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
JMIR Ment Health. 2023 Jan 9;10:e38346. doi: 10.2196/38346.
There is a pressing need to create resources to promote mental health literacy among young people. Digital media is one of the methods that can be used to successfully promote mental health literacy. Although digital mental health resources are generally favorably perceived by young people, one of the essential factors in whether they choose to use these interventions is trust.
The objective of this study was to explore young people's trust-related concerns about and recommendations for the cocreated mental health website "What's Up With Everyone" by using TrustScapes. Our aim was to use the findings to improve the trustworthiness of the website and to inform future creators of web-based mental health resources.
In total, 30 young people (mean age 19, SD 1.509; range 17-21 years) participated in TrustScapes focus groups. Thematic analysis was carried out to analyze both the TrustScapes worksheets and audio transcripts.
Qualitative analysis revealed that the mental health website contains elements perceived to be both trustworthy and untrustworthy by young people. The relatable and high-quality design, which was achieved by cocreating the website with a team of design professionals and young people, was considered to increase trust. Creators' credibility also positively affected trust, but the logos and other information about the creators were recommended to be more salient for users. Suggestions were made to update the privacy policy and cookie settings and include communication functions on the platform to improve the trustworthiness of the website.
Factors perceived to be trustworthy included the website's relatable, high-quality design and creators' credibility, whereas those perceived to be untrustworthy included the privacy policy and cookie settings. The findings highlighted the significance of collaborating with end users and industrial partners and the importance of making the trust-enabling factors salient for users. We hope that these findings will inform future creators of web-based mental health resources to make these resources as trustworthy and effective as possible.
迫切需要创建资源以提高年轻人的心理健康素养。数字媒体是可用于成功提高心理健康素养的方法之一。尽管年轻人普遍对数字心理健康资源持积极看法,但他们是否选择使用这些干预措施的一个关键因素是信任。
本研究的目的是通过使用信任图谱来探索年轻人对共同创建的心理健康网站“What's Up With Everyone”的信任相关担忧及建议。我们的目标是利用研究结果提高网站的可信度,并为未来基于网络的心理健康资源创作者提供参考。
共有30名年轻人(平均年龄19岁,标准差1.509;年龄范围17 - 21岁)参加了信任图谱焦点小组。对信任图谱工作表和音频转录本进行了主题分析。
定性分析表明,该心理健康网站包含年轻人认为既值得信赖又不可信赖的元素。通过与一组设计专业人员和年轻人共同创建网站而实现的相关且高质量的设计被认为能增加信任。创作者的可信度也对信任产生积极影响,但建议创作者的标志和其他信息对用户来说更醒目。有人建议更新隐私政策和cookies设置,并在平台上增加沟通功能,以提高网站的可信度。
被认为值得信赖的因素包括网站相关且高质量的设计以及创作者的可信度,而被认为不可信赖的因素包括隐私政策和cookies设置。研究结果强调了与终端用户和行业合作伙伴合作的重要性,以及使促进信任的因素对用户更突出的重要性。我们希望这些研究结果能为未来基于网络的心理健康资源创作者提供参考,使这些资源尽可能值得信赖且有效。