Spence Ruth, DeMarco Jeffrey
Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, Middlesex University, London NW4 4BT, UK.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Apr 8;15(4):487. doi: 10.3390/bs15040487.
There is an increasing evidence base that demonstrates the psychological toll of content moderation on the employees that perform this crucial task. Nevertheless, content moderators (CMs) can be based worldwide and have varying working conditions. Therefore, there is a need for studies to be replicated to ensure that the results are robust. The current study used a large sample of commercial CMs employed by an international company to replicate the results from two previous studies that relied on an anonymous online survey. The results pertaining to mental health, wellbeing, and the effectiveness of wellbeing services for this population were mostly replicated. Over a quarter of CMs demonstrated moderate to severe psychological distress, and a quarter were experiencing low wellbeing. Further, the results suggest the potential utility for interventions that increase problem-focussed problem solving, as well as a need for the efficacy of wellbeing services to be evaluated more broadly.
越来越多的证据表明,内容审核工作给从事这项关键任务的员工带来了心理压力。然而,内容审核员可能遍布全球,工作条件各不相同。因此,有必要重复进行研究以确保结果的可靠性。本研究采用了一家国际公司雇佣的大量商业内容审核员样本,以重复之前两项依赖匿名在线调查的研究结果。与该群体的心理健康、幸福感以及福利服务有效性相关的结果大多得到了重复验证。超过四分之一的内容审核员表现出中度至重度的心理困扰,四分之一的人幸福感较低。此外,研究结果表明,以问题为导向的解决问题干预措施具有潜在效用,同时也需要更广泛地评估福利服务的效果。