Smith Megan V A, Grohmann Dominique, Trivedi Daksha
Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
BMJ Open. 2023 Nov 28;13(11):e075290. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075290.
This review explored the literature on the use of social media in recruiting young people, aged 13-18 years, to mental health research. It aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and strategies to improve participation in future research.
Scoping review.
Articles published between January 2011 and February 2023 were searched for on PubMed, Scopus, Medline (via EBSCOhost) and Cochrane Library databases.
Studies that outlined social media as a recruitment method and recruited participants aged 13-18 years.
Data was extracted by two reviewers independently and cross-checked by a third reviewer. Data on study design, aims, participants, recruitment methods and findings related specifically to social media as a recruitment tool were collected.
24 journal articles met the inclusion criteria. Studies were predominantly surveys (n=13) conducted in the USA (n=16) recruiting via Facebook (n=16) and/or Instagram (n=14). Only nine of the included articles provided a summary of success and reviewed the efficacy of social media recruitment for young people in mental health research. Type of advertisement, the language used, time of day and the use of keywords were all found to be factors that may influence the success of recruitment through social media; however, as these are based on findings from a small number of studies, such potential influences require further investigation.
Social media recruitment can be a successful method for recruiting young people to mental health research. Further research is needed into recruiting socioeconomically marginalised groups using this method, as well as the effectiveness of new social media platforms.
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本综述探讨了利用社交媒体招募13至18岁青少年参与心理健康研究的相关文献。其旨在确定招募过程中的障碍和促进因素,以及提高未来研究参与度的策略。
范围综述。
在PubMed、Scopus、Medline(通过EBSCOhost)和Cochrane图书馆数据库中搜索2011年1月至2023年2月发表的文章。
将社交媒体作为招募方法并招募13至18岁参与者的研究。
由两名评审员独立提取数据,并由第三名评审员进行交叉核对。收集了有关研究设计、目的、参与者、招募方法以及与作为招募工具的社交媒体相关的研究结果的数据。
24篇期刊文章符合纳入标准。研究主要是在美国进行的调查(n = 13),通过Facebook(n = 16)和/或Instagram(n = 14)进行招募。纳入的文章中只有九篇提供了成功总结,并评估了社交媒体招募青少年参与心理健康研究的效果。广告类型、使用的语言、一天中的时间以及关键词的使用都被发现是可能影响通过社交媒体招募成功的因素;然而,由于这些是基于少数研究的结果,这种潜在影响需要进一步调查。
社交媒体招募可以成为招募青少年参与心理健康研究的一种成功方法。需要进一步研究使用这种方法招募社会经济边缘化群体的情况,以及新社交媒体平台的有效性。
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