Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA.
Michigan State University, Lansing, USA.
BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Mar 21;24(1):221. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-05663-w.
The proliferation of social media platforms has provided a unique space for discourse on mental health, originally intended to destigmatize mental illness. However, recent discourses on these platforms have shown a concerning shift towards the romanticization of mental health issues. This research focuses on Twitter (now called X) users' authentic discussions on the phenomenon of romanticizing mental health, aiming to uncover unique perspectives, themes, and language used by users when engaging with this complex topic.
A comprehensive content analysis was conducted on 600 relevant tweets, with the application of topic modeling techniques. This methodology allowed for the identification and exploration of six primary themes that emerged from Twitter users' discussions. Statistical tests were not applied in this qualitative analysis.
The study identified six primary themes resulting from Twitter users' discussions on the romanticization of mental health. These themes include rejecting/critiquing the glamorization of mental health, monetization of mental health by corporate organizations, societal misconceptions of mental health, the role of traditional media and social media, unfiltered realities of depression, and the emphasis on not romanticizing mental health.
This study provides valuable insights into the multifaceted discourses surrounding the romanticization of mental health on Twitter. It highlights users' critiques, concerns, and calls for change, emphasizing the potential harm caused by romanticizing mental illness. The findings underscore the importance of fostering responsible and empathetic discussions about mental health on social media platforms. By examining how Twitter users interact with and respond to the romanticization of mental health, this research advances our understanding of emerging perspectives on mental health issues among social media users, particularly young adolescents. The study also underscores the effects of this phenomenon on individuals, society, and the mental health community. Overall, this research emphasizes the need for more responsible and knowledgeable discussions around mental health in the digital age.
社交媒体平台的普及为心理健康相关讨论提供了一个独特的空间,原本旨在消除精神疾病的污名化。然而,最近这些平台上的讨论显示出一种令人担忧的趋势,即心理健康问题被浪漫化。本研究聚焦于 Twitter(现称 X)用户对这种将心理健康问题浪漫化现象的真实讨论,旨在揭示用户在处理这一复杂话题时所使用的独特视角、主题和语言。
对 600 条相关推文进行了全面的内容分析,并应用了主题建模技术。这种方法允许从 Twitter 用户的讨论中识别和探索六个主要主题。本研究属于定性分析,未应用统计检验。
研究确定了六个源自 Twitter 用户对心理健康浪漫化讨论的主要主题。这些主题包括拒绝/批判心理健康的美化、企业组织对心理健康的货币化、对心理健康的社会误解、传统媒体和社交媒体的作用、抑郁的真实写照以及强调不要将心理健康浪漫化。
本研究深入探讨了 Twitter 上围绕心理健康浪漫化的多方面讨论。它突出了用户的批评、关注和变革呼吁,强调了将精神疾病浪漫化可能造成的危害。研究结果强调了在社交媒体平台上培养关于心理健康负责任和富有同理心的讨论的重要性。通过考察 Twitter 用户如何与心理健康浪漫化互动以及对其做出反应,本研究增进了我们对社交媒体用户中新兴心理健康问题观点的理解,尤其是青少年。研究还强调了这一现象对个人、社会和心理健康界的影响。总的来说,本研究强调了在数字时代,需要围绕心理健康进行更负责任和有知识的讨论。