%0期刊文章%@ 2368- 7959% I JMIR出版物%V 4%卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析 N 4% P e40% T与年轻人合作开发基于社交媒体的自杀预防信息:A Robinson,Jo %A Bailey,Eleanor %A Hetrick,Sarah %A Paix,Steve %A O'Donnell,Matt %A Cox,Georgina %A Ftanou,Maria %A Skehan,Jaelea %+ Orygen,国家青年心理健康卓越中心,墨尔本大学青年心理健康中心,澳大利亚帕克维尔,3052,杨树路35号,邮号61 9342 2866,jo.robinson@orygen.org.au %K自杀%K自杀意念%K社交媒体%K青年%K青少年%K大众媒体%D 2017 %7 04.10.2017 %9原创论文%J JMIR Ment健康%G英语%X背景:社交媒体越来越多地被年轻人用于与健康有关的问题,包括关于自杀的交流。由于担心会造成痛苦或引发自杀想法或行为,迄今为止,年轻人既没有参与基于社交媒体的自杀预防干预措施的开发,也没有干预措施侧重于教育年轻人如何在网上安全沟通自杀。鉴于社交媒体拥有跨越空间和时间向大量人群传递信息的潜力,以及年轻人往往更喜欢向朋友和同龄人寻求帮助的事实,安全教育和吸引年轻人制定可以通过社交媒体传递的自杀预防信息显然是下一步。目的:本研究的目的是:(1)通过社交媒体向少数中学生提供关于自杀的安全沟通方式的教育;(2)让这些年轻人参与开发一套基于社交媒体的自杀预防多媒体信息;(3)评估这对参与者的影响;(4)评估所开发信息的可接受性和安全性。方法:本研究分为两个阶段。 In phase 1, 20 participants recruited from two schools took part in an 8- to 10-week program during which they were provided with psychoeducation about mental health and suicide, including how to talk safely about suicide online, and they were then supported to design and develop their own media messages. These participants completed an evaluation questionnaire at the conclusion of the program. In phase 2, a larger group of participants (n=69), recruited via an opt-in process, viewed the media messages and completed a short questionnaire about each one. Results: Participants in phase 1 enjoyed the program and reported that they learned new skills, such as how to talk safely about suicide online, and felt more able to provide emotional support to others (16/20, 80%). No participants reported that the program made them feel suicidal. Participants in phase 2 generally rated the media messages as safe and acceptable, although some messages were rated more highly than others. Conclusions: This study suggests that young people can be safely engaged in developing suicide prevention messages, which can be disseminated via social media. Engaging young people in this process may improve the traction that such campaigns will have with other young people. The study also suggests that educating young people regarding how to talk safely about suicide online has multiple benefits and is not associated with distress. Overall, these findings pave the way for new approaches to prevent suicide among young people. %M 28978499 %R 10.2196/mental.7847 %U https://mental.www.mybigtv.com/2017/4/e40/ %U https://doi.org/10.2196/mental.7847 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28978499
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