%0杂志文章@ 2368-7959 %I JMIR出版物%V 7% N卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析 5% P e17520 %T与年轻人一起开展预防自杀的社交媒体运动(#Chatsafe项目):共同设计方法:A Thorn,Pinar,A Hill,Nicole TM,A Lamblin,Michelle Teh,Zoe,A Battersby-Coulter,Rikki,A Rice,Simon Bendall,Sarah Gibson,Kerry L,A Finlay,Summer May,A Blandon,Ryan,A de Souza,Libby,A West,Ashlee,A Cooksey,Anita,A Sciglitano,Joe,A Goodrich,Simon,A Robinson,Jo + Orygen,澳大利亚维多利亚州帕克维尔白杨路35号,邮编61 412 999 140,jo.robinson@orygen.org.au %K自杀%K社交媒体%K健康促进%K共同设计%K青少年%K青年会% k#聊天安全%D 2020 %7 11.5.2020 %9原始论文%J JMIR Ment健康%G英语%X背景:年轻人普遍使用社交媒体平台进行自杀交流。尽管研究表明这种交流可能是有帮助的,但潜在的危害仍然存在。为了在社交媒体上促进关于自杀的安全交流,我们制定了#聊天安全指南,并试图通过澳大利亚的一场全国性社交媒体活动来实施。全民预防自杀运动已被证明可以提高对自杀的知识、意识和态度。然而,如果预防自杀运动不能达到目标受众并引起他们的共鸣,那么它们将是无效的。与年轻人共同设计预防自杀运动可以提高这些青年干预措施的参与度和有效性。目的:本研究旨在记录协同设计过程的关键要素;评估年轻人在共同设计过程中的体验; and to capture young people’s recommendations for the #chatsafe suicide prevention social media campaign. Methods: In total, 11 co-design workshops were conducted, with a total of 134 young people aged between 17 and 25 years. The workshops employed commonly used co-design strategies; however, modifications were made to create a safe and comfortable environment, given the population and complexity and sensitivity of the subject matter. Young people’s experiences of the workshops were evaluated through a short survey at the end of each workshop. Recommendations for the campaign strategy were captured through a thematic analysis of the postworkshop discussions with facilitators. Results: The majority of young people reported that the workshops were both safe (116/131, 88.5%) and enjoyable (126/131, 96.2%). They reported feeling better equipped to communicate safely about suicide on the web and feeling better able to identify and support others who may be at risk of suicide. Key recommendations for the campaign strategy were that young people wanted to see bite-sized sections of the guidelines come to life via shareable content such as short videos, animations, photographs, and images. They wanted to feel visible in campaign materials and wanted all materials to be fully inclusive and linked to resources and support services. Conclusions: This is the first study internationally to co-design a suicide prevention social media campaign in partnership with young people. The study demonstrates that it is feasible to safely engage young people in co-designing a suicide prevention intervention and that this process produces recommendations, which can usefully inform suicide prevention campaigns aimed at youth. The fact that young people felt better able to safely communicate about suicide on the web as a result of participation in the study augurs well for youth engagement with the national campaign, which was rolled out across Australia. If effective, the campaign has the potential to better prepare many young people to communicate safely about suicide on the web. %M 32391800 %R 10.2196/17520 %U https://mental.www.mybigtv.com/2020/5/e17520 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/17520 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32391800
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