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探究自我伤害者如何评估基于网络的生活经历故事:焦点小组研究

Investigating How People Who Self-harm Evaluate Web-Based Lived Experience Stories: Focus Group Study.

作者信息

Winstone Lizzy, Mars Becky, Ferrar Jennifer, Moran Paul, Penton-Voak Ian, Grace Lydia, Biddle Lucy

机构信息

Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Ment Health. 2023 Jan 31;10:e43840. doi: 10.2196/43840.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The positive and negative effects of interacting with web-based content on mental health, and especially self-harm, are well documented. Lived experience stories are one such type of static web-based content, frequently published on health care or third-sector organization websites, as well as social media and blogs, as a form of support for those seeking help via the web.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to increase understanding about how people who self-harm engage with and evaluate web-based lived experience stories.

METHODS

Overall, 4 web-based focus groups were conducted with 13 people with recent self-harm experience (aged 16-40 years). In total, 3 example lived experience stories were read aloud to participants, who were then asked to share their reactions to the stories. Participants were also encouraged to reflect on stories previously encountered on the web. Data were analyzed thematically.

RESULTS

Overall, 5 themes were generated: stories of recovery from self-harm and their emotional impact, impact on self-help and help-seeking behaviors, identifying with the narrator, authenticity, and language and stereotyping.

CONCLUSIONS

Lived experience stories published on the web can provide a valuable form of support for those experiencing self-harm. They can be motivating and empowering for the reader, and they have the potential to distract readers from urges to self-harm. However, these effects may be moderated by age, and narratives of recovery may demoralize older readers. Our findings have implications for organizations publishing lived experience content and for community guidelines and moderators of web-based forums in which users share their stories. These include the need to consider the narrator's age and the relatability and authenticity of their journey and the need to avoid using stigmatizing language.

摘要

背景

与网络内容互动对心理健康,尤其是对自我伤害的正负影响已有充分记录。生活经历故事是一种静态网络内容,经常发布在医疗保健或第三部门组织网站以及社交媒体和博客上,作为对那些通过网络寻求帮助的人的一种支持形式。

目的

本研究旨在增进对自我伤害者如何参与并评估网络生活经历故事的理解。

方法

总体而言,对13名近期有自我伤害经历(年龄在16 - 40岁之间)的人进行了4次基于网络的焦点小组讨论。总共向参与者大声朗读了3个生活经历故事示例,然后要求他们分享对这些故事的反应。还鼓励参与者反思之前在网上遇到的故事。对数据进行了主题分析。

结果

总体而言,产生了5个主题:从自我伤害中恢复的故事及其情感影响、对自助和寻求帮助行为的影响、与叙述者的认同、真实性以及语言和刻板印象。

结论

在网络上发布的生活经历故事可以为经历自我伤害者提供一种有价值的支持形式。它们可以激励读者并赋予其力量,并且有可能使读者从自我伤害的冲动中分心。然而,这些影响可能会因年龄而有所不同,恢复的叙述可能会使年长读者感到沮丧。我们的研究结果对发布生活经历内容的组织以及用户分享故事的网络论坛的社区指导方针和版主具有启示意义。这些包括需要考虑叙述者的年龄以及其经历的相关性和真实性,以及需要避免使用污名化语言。

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