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分析一个大型公共在线强迫症同伴支持论坛的内容:主题分析

Analyzing the Contents of a Large, Public Online Peer Support Forum for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Thematic Analysis.

作者信息

Sun Nora Yanyi, Pittenger Christopher, Ching Terence

机构信息

Harvard University, 58 Plympton St, Cambridge, MA, 02138, United States, 1 904-646-8255.

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 May 26;9:e60899. doi: 10.2196/60899.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating chronic anxiety disorder with low rates of remission. r/OCD is a peer support forum hosted by the Reddit website with over 180,000 users and 100-200 new posts daily. While peer support has been associated with improved treatment adherence and outcomes, online forums can also be an outlet for performing and accommodating compulsions (eg, seeking and receiving reassurance), which can ultimately exacerbate OCD.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to inductively assess what types of content are posted on r/OCD, an online peer support forum for individuals with OCD, to better understand the prevalent topics, dynamics, and norms of such online communities.

METHODS

To describe the explicit content of the forum, 132 new posts with a total of 739 comments added to the subreddit within a 24-hour period from August 4, 2023, to August 5, 2023, were manually downloaded and coded using inductive thematic analysis. Though posts beyond the first 24 hours were downloaded, saturation of ideas was observed after the first 110 posts, and thus, no posts after the first 24 hours were included in the analysis. Through inductive thematic analysis, codes were organized into overarching themes.

RESULTS

Four main themes emerged during analysis: (1) validating OCD symptoms (n=69 total posts and comments), (2) connecting with peers with similar OCD themes (n=512), (3) coping with symptoms (n=280), and (4) sharing treatment experiences and advice (n=118). Many posts involved users describing their symptoms, questioning if a particular symptom was OCD, and asking other users if they had similar experiences. Users frequently categorized their OCD into subtypes using abbreviations (eg, "ROCD" [relationship OCD]) to seek others with similar experiences. A minority of posts solicited and provided advice on therapy and medication. Users were supportive and encouraging of each other's recovery journeys.

CONCLUSIONS

Online peer support forum users demonstrated substantial knowledge of OCD and treatments; these forums enable users to receive social support and exchange helpful information and peer experiences related to seeking medical treatment. However, many users use the platform to connect with others experiencing similar subtypes of OCD or to seek confirmation that their symptoms are OCD, which is promoted by community norms and may suggest they are reassurance-seeking. Close moderation by health care professionals and restricting detailed sharing of OCD symptoms to prevent reassurance-seeking may be important for ensuring a net positive impact of online peer support forums for OCD. In addition, clinicians should consider if their patients may be reassurance-seeking on this and similar OCD forums, given their popularity. Future studies should conduct interviews with users and investigate patterns of user ability to further understand the potential harms and benefits of online peer support forums.

摘要

背景

强迫症(OCD)是一种使人衰弱的慢性焦虑症,缓解率较低。r/OCD是Reddit网站主办的一个同伴支持论坛,有超过18万名用户,每天有100 - 200篇新帖子。虽然同伴支持与改善治疗依从性和治疗效果相关,但在线论坛也可能成为实施和顺应强迫行为的渠道(例如,寻求和获得安慰),这最终可能会加重强迫症。

目的

本研究旨在归纳性评估在r/OCD(一个针对强迫症患者的在线同伴支持论坛)上发布的内容类型,以更好地理解此类在线社区中普遍存在的话题、动态和规范。

方法

为描述该论坛的明确内容,在2023年8月4日至2023年8月5日的24小时内,手动下载了r/OCD子版块的132篇新帖子及总共739条评论,并使用归纳主题分析法进行编码。虽然下载了24小时之后的帖子,但在前110篇帖子之后观察到了观点饱和,因此分析中未纳入24小时之后的帖子。通过归纳主题分析,将代码组织成总体主题。

结果

分析过程中出现了四个主要主题:(1)确认强迫症症状(总共69篇帖子和评论),(2)与有相似强迫症主题的同伴建立联系(512篇),(3)应对症状(280篇),以及(4)分享治疗经验和建议(118篇)。许多帖子涉及用户描述他们的症状,询问特定症状是否为强迫症,以及询问其他用户是否有类似经历。用户经常使用缩写(例如,“ROCD”[关系强迫症])将他们的强迫症分类为亚型,以寻找有类似经历的人。少数帖子征求并提供了关于治疗和药物的建议。用户相互支持并鼓励彼此的康复之旅。

结论

在线同伴支持论坛的用户展示了对强迫症及其治疗方法的丰富知识;这些论坛使用户能够获得社会支持,并交流与寻求医疗治疗相关的有用信息和同伴经验。然而,许多用户利用该平台与经历类似强迫症亚型的其他人建立联系,或者寻求确认他们的症状是强迫症,这受到社区规范的推动,可能表明他们在寻求安慰。医疗保健专业人员进行密切管理,并限制对强迫症症状的详细分享以防止寻求安慰,这对于确保在线同伴支持论坛对强迫症产生净积极影响可能很重要。此外,鉴于此类论坛很受欢迎,临床医生应考虑他们的患者是否可能在此类及类似的强迫症论坛上寻求安慰。未来的研究应该对用户进行访谈,并调查用户行为模式,以进一步了解在线同伴支持论坛的潜在危害和益处。

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