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研究综述:互联网和社交媒体平台上观看自伤图像的影响及相关心理机制的系统评价。

Research Review: Viewing self-harm images on the internet and social media platforms: systematic review of the impact and associated psychological mechanisms.

机构信息

Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology Training and Research, Isis Education Centre, Warneford Hospital, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2023 Aug;64(8):1115-1139. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13754. Epub 2023 Mar 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Viewing self-harm and suicide-related images online can precede these behaviours. We reviewed studies of potential impacts and mechanisms associated with viewing self-harm-related images on the internet and social media.

METHOD

CINAHL, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, HMIC, MEDLINE, PsycArticles, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts and Web of Science Core Collection databases were searched for relevant studies from inception to 22 January 2022. Inclusion criteria were English language, peer-reviewed, empirical studies with data related to impacts of viewing self-harm images or videos on the internet or social media. Quality and risk of bias were assessed using Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tools. A narrative synthesis approach was used.

RESULTS

Of the 15 identified studies, all found harmful effects of viewing self-harm-related images online. These included escalation of self-harm, reinforcement of engagement behaviours (e.g. commenting and sharing images), encouragement of social comparison (comparing own self-harm with others), development of a self-harm identity, social connection perpetuating or escalating self-harm, and emotional, cognitive, and physiological impacts triggering self-harm urges and acts. Nine studies found protective effects, including self-harm mitigation or reduction, promotion of self-harm recovery, encouraging social connection and help-giving, and emotional, cognitive and physiological impacts mitigating or reducing self-harm urges and acts. Causality of impact was not determined in any study. Most of the studies did not explicitly evaluate or discuss potential mechanisms.

CONCLUSIONS

Viewing self-harm images online may have both harmful and protective effects, but harmful effects predominated in the studies. Clinically, it is important to assess individual's access to images relating to self-harm and suicide, and the associated impacts, alongside pre-existing vulnerabilities and contextual factors. Higher quality longitudinal research with less reliance on retrospective self-report is needed, as well as studies that test potential mechanisms. We have developed a conceptual model of the impact of viewing self-harm images online to inform future research.

摘要

背景

在线观看与自残和自杀相关的图像可能会导致这些行为。我们回顾了与在互联网和社交媒体上观看与自残相关的图像相关的潜在影响和机制的研究。

方法

从成立到 2022 年 1 月 22 日,我们在 CINAHL、Cochrane 图书馆、EMBASE、HMIC、MEDLINE、PsycArticles、PsycINFO、PubMed、Scopus、Sociological Abstracts 和 Web of Science 核心合集数据库中搜索了与在线观看互联网或社交媒体上的自残图像或视频的影响相关的研究。纳入标准是英语、同行评议、具有与在线观看自残图像或视频的影响相关数据的实证研究。使用批判性评估技能计划工具评估质量和偏倚风险。采用叙述性综合方法。

结果

在确定的 15 项研究中,所有研究都发现在线观看与自残相关的图像存在有害影响。这些影响包括自残行为的升级、参与行为的强化(例如评论和分享图像)、鼓励社会比较(将自己的自残与他人比较)、发展自残身份、社会联系加剧或升级自残行为,以及触发自残冲动和行为的情绪、认知和生理影响。有 9 项研究发现了保护作用,包括减轻或减少自伤、促进自伤康复、鼓励社会联系和帮助、以及减轻或减少自伤冲动和行为的情绪、认知和生理影响。没有研究确定影响的因果关系。大多数研究没有明确评估或讨论潜在机制。

结论

在线观看自残图像可能既有有害影响,也有保护作用,但在研究中有害影响占主导地位。在临床实践中,评估个人接触与自残和自杀相关的图像以及相关影响非常重要,同时还需要评估其先前存在的脆弱性和背景因素。需要进行更多质量更高的纵向研究,减少对回顾性自我报告的依赖,以及测试潜在机制的研究。我们已经开发了一个在线观看自残图像影响的概念模型,以指导未来的研究。

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