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影响青少年参与数字心理健康研究的临床因素:一项嵌套在前瞻性队列研究中的定性子研究。

Factors that affect clinical youth engagement in digital mental health research: a qualitative sub-study nested within a prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Bye Amanda, Wilson-Lemoine Emma, Trevillion Kylee, Carter Ben, Dutta Rina

机构信息

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Res Methodol. 2025 Apr 30;25(1):118. doi: 10.1186/s12874-025-02571-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There has been extensive debate about the role of social media and smartphone use in youth mental health and self-harm. Research to date lacks sufficient detail to determine the mechanisms underpinning any associations. The Social Media, Smartphone use and Self-harm in Young People (3S-YP) study is a prospective cohort study that was co-produced with young people to investigate temporal patterns of social media and smartphone use prior to an episode of self-harm in a clinical youth sample. Young people were actively involved in all key stages of the research process to ensure the research would be relevant and acceptable to the intended population. This included defining the research question and designing the methods. This qualitative sub-study nested within the main 3S-YP study aimed to evaluate young people's experiences of engaging in this innovative digital mental health study. This will help inform understanding regarding the added value of co-production and future research in this field.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of participants from the 3S-YP study. Interview data was analysed using codebook thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Sixteen young people (mean 19.8 years old, SD 2.9; n = 10 female, 63%) participated in the interviews. Participants were generally comfortable answering questions about sensitive topics using remote digital tools, appreciating the greater privacy, convenience and opportunity for self-reflection they provide, whilst noting periods of poor mental health may affect study engagement. The remote research methods (including the participation information and tools for recruitment and data collection) were considered user-friendly and were complemented by the active role of the research team who facilitated young people's engagement with the study. Despite the relevance and support for research on the impact of digital technology use on youth mental health, concerns about data sharing and a complex process for accessing data from social media platforms complicated study engagement. The role of parental involvement was also described.

CONCLUSIONS

User-friendly remote research methods, coupled with proactive, responsive researchers and parental support are beneficial for conducting research with clinical youth populations. Whilst young people endorse research in this field, concerns about data sharing and barriers to data access need addressing if researchers are to effectively employ innovative solutions to investigating the impact of smartphones and social media use on youth mental health and self-harm. The findings from this study demonstrate the value of actively involving those with lived experience throughout the research process and provide useful insight for researchers intending to conduct similar research.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

This study is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (ID no. NCT04601220).

摘要

背景

关于社交媒体和智能手机使用在青少年心理健康及自我伤害中的作用,一直存在广泛的争论。迄今为止的研究缺乏足够细节来确定相关关联背后的机制。青少年社交媒体、智能手机使用与自我伤害(3S - YP)研究是一项前瞻性队列研究,与青少年共同开展,旨在调查临床青少年样本中自我伤害事件发生前社交媒体和智能手机使用的时间模式。青少年积极参与研究过程的所有关键阶段,以确保研究对目标人群具有相关性且可接受。这包括确定研究问题和设计研究方法。这项嵌套在主要3S - YP研究中的定性子研究旨在评估青少年参与这项创新性数字心理健康研究的体验。这将有助于增进对合作生产的附加值以及该领域未来研究的理解。

方法

对3S - YP研究中有目的选取的参与者样本进行了半结构化访谈。访谈数据采用编码本主题分析法进行分析。

结果

16名青少年(平均年龄19.8岁,标准差2.9;n = 10名女性,63%)参与了访谈。参与者普遍对使用远程数字工具回答有关敏感话题的问题感到自在,并赞赏这些工具提供了更大的隐私性、便利性和自我反思机会,但也指出心理健康状况不佳的时期可能会影响参与研究的程度。远程研究方法(包括参与信息以及招募和数据收集工具)被认为对用户友好,并且研究团队的积极作用起到了补充,研究团队促进了青少年参与研究过程。尽管对数字技术使用对青少年心理健康影响的研究具有相关性且得到支持,但对数据共享的担忧以及从社交媒体平台获取数据的复杂过程使研究参与变得复杂。研究还描述了父母参与的作用。

结论

用户友好的远程研究方法,再加上积极主动、反应迅速的研究人员和父母的支持,有利于对临床青少年群体进行研究。虽然青少年认可该领域的研究,但如果研究人员要有效采用创新方法来调查智能手机和社交媒体使用对青少年心理健康及自我伤害的影响,就需要解决对数据共享的担忧以及数据获取的障碍。本研究结果证明了在整个研究过程中积极让有实际生活经验的人参与的价值,并为打算开展类似研究的研究人员提供了有用的见解。

试验注册

本研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(标识符:NCT04601220)。

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