DiGiovanni Madeline, Jankowski Samantha E, Dixon Lisa B, Martin Andrés, Amsalem Doron
Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
New York State Psychiatric Institute and Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY, United States.
Front Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2024 Apr 11;3:1386284. doi: 10.3389/frcha.2024.1386284. eCollection 2024.
Depression is a major public health concern for adolescents, who exhibit low rates of connection to care despite significant needs. Although barriers to help-seeking such as stigma are well documented, interventions to address stigma and to increase help-seeking behavior are insufficient. Dissemination of short videos in social media offer a promising approach, but designing effective stimuli requires better insight into adolescents' perspectives of their own experiences, barriers, and possible interventions.
We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with adolescents recruited online via RecruitMe, a Columbia University clinical research registry, to explore their perceptions of depression stigma, barriers to care, the role of schools, and the role of brief video interventions. Thematic analysis guided our analytic approach.
We developed a model consisting of three major domains: (1) Barriers to Help-Seeking, which depicts participants , naming s, and ; (2) Importance of School Systems, in which participants elaborated on the role of schools and the importance of ; and (3) Role of Social Media Videos, characterized by adolescents who are and working towards for better mental healthcare.
We provide insights into adolescents' perceptions of help-seeking for depression and what nuances they would hope to see reflected in future interventions, most notably school-based interventions and peer social media videos. Our study offers a steppingstone towards the creation of brief, social contact-based video interventions focused on destigmatizing depression and promoting openness to treatment among adolescents.
抑郁症是青少年面临的一个重大公共卫生问题,尽管他们有很大的需求,但获得治疗的比例却很低。虽然诸如耻辱感等寻求帮助的障碍已有充分记录,但解决耻辱感并增加寻求帮助行为的干预措施却不足。在社交媒体上传播短视频提供了一种很有前景的方法,但设计有效的刺激措施需要更好地了解青少年对自身经历、障碍和可能的干预措施的看法。
我们通过哥伦比亚大学临床研究登记处RecruitMe在线招募了20名青少年进行半结构化访谈,以探讨他们对抑郁症耻辱感、治疗障碍、学校的作用以及简短视频干预的作用的看法。主题分析指导了我们的分析方法。
我们构建了一个由三个主要领域组成的模型:(1)寻求帮助的障碍,描述了参与者的……、命名……和……;(2)学校系统的重要性,参与者在其中阐述了学校的作用以及……的重要性;(3)社交媒体视频的作用,其特点是青少年……并努力……以获得更好的心理保健。
我们深入了解了青少年对寻求抑郁症治疗的看法,以及他们希望在未来干预措施中看到哪些细微差别,最明显的是基于学校的干预措施和同伴社交媒体视频。我们的研究为创建简短的、基于社交接触的视频干预措施提供了一个垫脚石,这些措施旨在消除抑郁症的耻辱感并促进青少年对治疗的接受度。