Biernesser Candice, Win Emma, Escobar-Viera César, Farzan Rosta, Rose Morgan, Goldstein Tina
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, United States of America.
University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, United States of America.
Internet Interv. 2023 Aug 30;34:100663. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2023.100663. eCollection 2023 Dec.
LGBTQ+ youth experience disproportionately high rates of online victimization (OV), referring to harmful remarks, images, or behaviors in online settings, which is associated with suicidal risk. Current services have gaps in supporting LGBTQ+ youth facing OV events. To address these gaps, this study aims to develop Flourish, a digital suicide prevention intervention for LGBTQ+ youth who have experienced OV.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 LGBTQ+ youth with past-year history of OV and lifetime history of suicidality, 11 of their parents, and 10 LGBTQ+-serving professionals. Subsequently, an iterative codesign process was conducted with 22 youth through individual and group design sessions, followed by usability testing. Data were recorded and transcribed. Qualitative interviews were analyzed using a qualitative description approach, and data from design sessions and usability testing were analyzed using rapid qualitative techniques.
Interviews with youth, parents, and professionals suggested preferences for Flourish to be a partially automated, text message intervention leveraging web-based content that is a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth to seek support for OV through education, coping skills, and help-seeking resources. School and mental health services professionals considered the potential for implementing Flourish within youth services settings. Usability testing, assessed through the System Usability Scale, yielded an average rating of 91, indicating excellent perceived usability.
Flourish has potential to be an acceptable intervention to support LGBTQ+ youth following OV. Future steps will include testing the feasibility and efficacy of Flourish and further examining Flourish's potential for implementation within services for LGBTQ+ youth.
LGBTQ+青年遭受网络侵害(OV)的比例极高,网络侵害是指在线环境中的有害言论、图像或行为,这与自杀风险相关。当前的服务在支持面临网络侵害事件的LGBTQ+青年方面存在差距。为了弥补这些差距,本研究旨在开发“蓬勃发展”(Flourish),这是一种针对经历过网络侵害的LGBTQ+青年的数字自杀预防干预措施。
对20名过去一年有网络侵害经历且有自杀史的LGBTQ+青年、其中11名青年的父母以及10名服务于LGBTQ+群体的专业人员进行了定性访谈。随后,通过个人和小组设计会议与22名青年进行了迭代式协同设计过程,接着进行了可用性测试。数据进行了记录和转录。定性访谈采用定性描述方法进行分析,设计会议和可用性测试的数据采用快速定性技术进行分析。
对青年、父母和专业人员的访谈表明,他们希望“蓬勃发展”成为一种部分自动化的短信干预措施,利用基于网络的内容,为LGBTQ+青年提供一个安全的空间,通过教育、应对技巧和寻求帮助的资源来寻求针对网络侵害的支持。学校和心理健康服务专业人员考虑了在青年服务环境中实施“蓬勃发展”的可能性。通过系统可用性量表评估的可用性测试平均评分为91,表明感知可用性极佳。
“蓬勃发展”有可能成为一种可接受的干预措施,以支持遭受网络侵害后的LGBTQ+青年。未来的步骤将包括测试“蓬勃发展”的可行性和有效性,并进一步研究“蓬勃发展”在LGBTQ+青年服务中实施的潜力。