Exploring Mental Health Communications among Instagram Coaches

E. Haq, Lik-Hang Lee, Gareth Tyson, Reza Hadi Mogavi, Tristan Braud, Pan Hui
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There has been a significant expansion in the use of online social networks (OSNs) to support people experiencing mental health issues. This paper studies the role of Instagram influencers who specialize in coaching people with mental health issues. Using a dataset of 97k posts, we characterize such users' linguistic and behavioural features. We explore how these observations impact audience engagement (as measured by likes). We show that the support provided by these accounts varies based on their self-declared professional identities. For instance, Instagram accounts that declare themselves as Authors offer less support than accounts that label themselves as a Coach. We show that increasing information support in general communication positively affects user engagement. However, the effect of vocabulary on engagement is not consistent across the Instagram account types. Our findings shed light on this understudied topic and guide how mental health practitioners can improve outreach.
探索Instagram教练之间的心理健康交流
使用在线社交网络(OSNs)来支持有精神健康问题的人的情况已经大大增加。本文研究了Instagram网红的作用,他们专门指导有心理健康问题的人。使用97k个帖子的数据集,我们描述了这些用户的语言和行为特征。我们将探讨这些观察结果如何影响用户参与度(以点赞来衡量)。我们表明,这些账户所提供的支持因其自称的职业身份而异。例如,自称为作家的Instagram账户提供的支持比自称为教练的账户要少。我们表明,在一般沟通中增加信息支持对用户参与度有积极影响。然而,词汇量对参与度的影响在Instagram账户类型中并不一致。我们的研究结果揭示了这一未被充分研究的话题,并指导心理健康从业者如何改善外展。
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