%0期刊文章%@ 2561-326X %I JMIR出版物%V 6% 卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析N 9% P e39013 %T基于网络的心理健康社区的弹性:用半自动文本分析构建弹性词典% a Kang,永斌% a McCosker,Anthony % a Kamstra,Peter % a Farmer,Jane %+澳大利亚研究委员会(ARC)自动化决策与社会卓越中心(ADM+S),斯威本科技大学,约翰·圣,霍桑,维多利亚州,3122,澳大利亚,61 3 9214 5904,ykang@swin.edu.au %K弹性词典%K心理健康%K同行支持论坛%K主题建模%K文本分析%K内容调节%D 2022 %7 22.9.2022 %9原始论文%J JMIR表格Res %G英语%X背景:弹性是一个公认的基于优势的概念,对变化、逆境和危机做出反应。这一概念支撑了个人和基于社区的心理健康问题预防方法,并形成了数字干预措施。在线心理健康同行支持论坛通过提供可访问的场所来分享心理问题的生活经验和寻求支持,在增强复原力方面发挥了突出作用。然而,关于恢复力是否以及如何实现的研究很少,阻碍了服务提供商优化恢复力结果的能力。目的:本研究旨在创建一个反映在线心理健康同行支持论坛中弹性的特征和实现的弹性字典。研究结果可用于指导进一步分析,并通过有针对性的调节和管理来提高心理健康论坛的弹性结果。方法:采用主题建模和定性内容分析相结合的方法,提出了一种半自动创建弹性词典的方法。我们提出了一个系统的四阶段分析管道,预处理原始论坛帖子,发现核心主题,概念化弹性指标,并生成一个弹性字典。 Our approach was applied to a mental health forum run by SANE (Schizophrenia: A National Emergency) Australia, with 70,179 forum posts between 2018 and 2020 by 2357 users being analyzed. Results: The resilience dictionary and taxonomy developed in this study, reveal how resilience indicators (ie, “social capital,” “belonging,” “learning,” “adaptive capacity,” and “self-efficacy”) are characterized by themes commonly discussed in the forums; each theme’s top 10 most relevant descriptive terms and their synonyms; and the relatedness of resilience, reflecting a taxonomy of indicators that are more comprehensive (or compound) and more likely to facilitate the realization of others. The study showed that the resilience indicators “learning,” “belonging,” and “social capital” were more commonly realized, and “belonging” and “learning” served as foundations for “social capital” and “adaptive capacity” across the 2-year study period. Conclusions: This study presents a resilience dictionary that improves our understanding of how aspects of resilience are realized in web-based mental health forums. The dictionary provides novel guidance on how to improve training to support and enhance automated systems for moderating mental health forum discussions. %M 36136394 %R 10.2196/39013 %U https://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2022/9/e39013 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/39013 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136394
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