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#BeSeen:了解年轻人对在线分享自我伤害图像的动机和影响的看法,以及使用他们的社交媒体数据进行研究——一项英国参与式艺术主导的定性研究。

#BeSeen: understanding young people's views of the motivation and impacts of sharing self-harm imagery online and use of their social media data for research-a UK participatory arts-led qualitative study.

机构信息

Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.

Public Health Wales NHS Trust, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 23;14(7):e076981. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076981.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study explored the views of young people from diverse backgrounds, with or without a history of self-harm, on the motivation and impacts of sharing self-harm imagery online and the use of their social media data for mental health research.

DESIGN

Thematic analysis of 27 semi-structured one-to-one interviews.

SETTING

Two workshops were conducted in 2021.

PARTICIPANTS

We recruited 27 study participants aged 16-24 (60% male). Sixteen (59%) participants were refugee and asylum seekers (RAS).

RESULTS

Two main themes were generated: (1) captured perceived motivations for sharing such images, the potential impacts on others and possible need of censorship. This theme was characterised by mixed attitudes towards motivations for sharing, with some perceiving this as attention seeking, while others thought of it as help seeking or sharing of pain. Overall, participants agreed that images of self-harm can be triggering and should include trigger warnings. (2) captured views on the use of social media posts and images for research purposes, and levels of trust in public and private organisations. It outlined positive views on their data being shared for research for public benefit, but highlighted issues of consent. The two most trusted organisations to hold and conduct research were the National Health Service and Universities. Participants from the RAS group were more inclined to agree to their data being used and had higher levels of trust in government.

CONCLUSION

Young people care about their privacy and use of their data even when it is publicly available. Coproduction with young people of resources to support understanding and develop innovative solutions to gaining informed consent for data sharing and research for public benefit is required. Young people from excluded communities, post-immigration RAS and males should be purposively involved in future social media research.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了来自不同背景、有或没有自残史的年轻人对在网上分享自残图像的动机和影响以及将其社交媒体数据用于心理健康研究的看法。

设计

对 27 个半结构化一对一访谈进行主题分析。

地点

2021 年进行了两次研讨会。

参与者

我们招募了 27 名 16-24 岁(60%为男性)的研究参与者。16 名(59%)参与者是难民和寻求庇护者(RAS)。

结果

生成了两个主要主题:(1) 描述了分享此类图像的感知动机、对他人的潜在影响以及可能需要审查的问题。这一主题的特点是对分享动机的态度存在分歧,一些人认为这是为了寻求关注,而另一些人则认为这是为了寻求帮助或分享痛苦。总的来说,参与者一致认为自残图像可能会引发不适,应该包含触发警告。(2) 描述了对将社交媒体帖子和图像用于研究目的的看法,以及对公共和私营组织的信任程度。它概述了对将数据用于公共利益研究的积极看法,但强调了同意的问题。两个最值得信赖的组织是国民保健制度和大学。来自 RAS 群体的参与者更倾向于同意他们的数据被用于研究,并且对政府的信任度更高。

结论

即使数据是公开的,年轻人也关心他们的隐私和数据的使用。需要与年轻人合作制作资源,以支持理解并开发创新解决方案,以获得知情同意,实现数据共享和公共利益研究。应该有目的地让来自被排斥社区、移民后 RAS 和男性的年轻人参与未来的社交媒体研究。

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