Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (Perepezko, Labrique, Colder Carras); Military OneSource, Bellevue, Washington (Bergendahl); Stack Up, Los Angeles (Kunz); University Student Services Information Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (Carras).
Psychiatr Serv. 2024 Dec 1;75(12):1267-1275. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.20230233. Epub 2024 Jul 26.
Online communities promote social connection and can be used for formal peer support and crisis intervention. Although some communities have programs to support their members' mental health, few programs have been formally evaluated. The authors present findings from a mixed-methods evaluation of the Stack Up Overwatch Program (StOP), a digital peer support intervention delivered in an online gaming community.
Data were collected from members of the Stack Up Discord server between June and October 2020 and included chat messages, survey responses, encounter forms (documenting information from private interactions between users and peer supporters), and interviews with peer support team members. The authors analyzed data on demographic characteristics, mental health and crises, use of and experiences with StOP, and chat posts. Thematic analysis and descriptive statistics were combined in a joint display table, with mixed-methods findings explained in narrative form.
The findings show that StOP provides users in crisis with a source of mental health support when other options have been exhausted and that military and veteran users valued the connections and friendships they formed while using it. Participants reported that StOP met needs for support and connection when formal services were inaccessible or did not meet their needs, and volunteer peer supporters detailed how StOP's design facilitates use of the intervention. Volunteering offered members of the peer support team a "family feeling" facilitated by the unique chat room structure.
Community-based crisis prevention programs administered through chat rooms may provide valuable support to both users and peer support providers.
在线社区促进社会联系,可以用于正式的同伴支持和危机干预。虽然有些社区有支持其成员心理健康的项目,但很少有项目得到正式评估。作者介绍了在一个在线游戏社区中实施的数字同伴支持干预措施 Stack Up Overwatch Program(StOP)的混合方法评估结果。
数据于 2020 年 6 月至 10 月期间从 Stack Up Discord 服务器的成员中收集,包括聊天消息、调查回复、遭遇表格(记录用户和同伴支持人员之间私人互动的信息)以及对同伴支持团队成员的访谈。作者分析了人口统计学特征、心理健康和危机、StOP 的使用和体验以及聊天帖子的数据。主题分析和描述性统计结合在一个联合展示表中,混合方法的发现以叙述形式解释。
研究结果表明,当其他选择都已用尽时,StOP 为处于危机中的用户提供了心理健康支持的来源,而军事和退伍军人用户则重视他们在使用该服务时建立的联系和友谊。参与者报告说,当正式服务无法获得或不符合他们的需求时,StOP 满足了支持和联系的需求,志愿者同伴支持人员详细介绍了 StOP 的设计如何促进干预措施的使用。志愿服务为同伴支持团队成员提供了一种“家庭感”,这是由独特的聊天室结构促成的。
通过聊天室管理的基于社区的危机预防计划可能为用户和同伴支持提供者提供有价值的支持。