Problematic Social Media Use Among Italian Midadolescents: Protocol and Rationale of the SMART Project.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Valeria Donisi, Laura Salerno, Elisa Delvecchio, Agostino Brugnera
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Abstract

Background: Social media (SM) use constitutes a large portion of midadolescents' daily lives as a way of peer interaction. A significant percentage of adolescents experience intense or problematic social media use (PSMU), an etiologically complex behavior potentially associated with psychological distress. To date, studies longitudinally testing for risk or protective factors of PSMU, and collecting qualitative data are still scarce among midadolescents. Self-help interventions specifically targeting PSMU in this population and involving midadolescents in co-creation are needed.

Objective: The 2-year SMART multicenter project aims to (1) advance knowledge on PSMU; (2) co-design an unguided self-help app for promoting awareness and functional SM use; and (3) test feasibility and provide preliminary findings on its effectiveness to further improve and adapt the app.

Methods: The SMART project is organized in 3 phases: phase 1 will focus on knowledge advancement on PSMU and its risk and protective factors using a longitudinal design; phase 2 will explore adolescents perspectives using qualitative approach and will co-design an unguided self-help app for reducing PSMU, which will be evaluated and adapted in phase 3. Around 1500 midadolescents (aged 14-18 years) will be recruited in northern, central, and southern Italy to investigate the potential intra- and interpersonal psychological risk and protective factors for PSMU and define specific PSMU profiles and test for its association with psychological distress. Subjective (self-report) PSMU's psychosocial risk or protective factors will be assessed at 3 different time points and Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) will be used. Moreover, focus groups will be performed in a subsample of midadolescents to collect the adolescents' unique point of view on PSMU and experiences with SM. Those previous results will inform the self-help app, which will be co-designed through working groups with adolescents. Subsequently, the SMART app will be deployed and adapted, after testing its feasibility and potential effectiveness in a pilot study.

Results: The project is funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research as part of a national grant (PRIN, "Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale"). The research team received an official notice of research funding approval in July 2023 (Project Code 2022LC4FT7). The project was preregistered on Open Science Framework, while the ethics approval was obtained in November 2023. We started the enrollments in December 2023, with the final follow-up data to be collected within May 2025.

Conclusions: The innovative aspects of the SMART project will deepen the conceptualization of PSMU and of its biopsychosocial antecedents among midadolescents, with relevant scientific, technological, and socioeconomic impacts. The advancement of knowledge and the developed self-help app for PSMU will timely respond to midadolescents' increased loneliness and psychological burden due to COVID-19 pandemic and humanitarian crisis.

Trial registration: OSF Registries; https://osf.io/2ucnk/.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/58739.

意大利中青少年使用社交媒体的问题:SMART 项目的协议和理由。
背景:社交媒体(SM)的使用在中青少年的日常生活中占有很大比重,是一种同伴互动方式。有相当一部分青少年经历过频繁使用社交媒体或有问题使用社交媒体的情况(PSMU),这是一种病因复杂的行为,可能与心理困扰有关。迄今为止,纵向测试 PSMU 风险或保护因素并收集定性数据的研究在中青少年中仍然很少。我们需要专门针对这一人群的 PSMU 采取自助干预措施,并让中青少年参与共同创造:为期 2 年的 SMART 多中心项目旨在:(1)增进对 PSMU 的了解;(2)共同设计一个无指导的自助应用程序,以促进对 SM 的认识和功能性使用;(3)测试其可行性并提供初步的有效性结论,以进一步改进和调整该应用程序:SMART项目分为三个阶段:第一阶段将采用纵向设计,重点关注有关PSMU及其风险和保护因素的知识增长;第二阶段将采用定性方法探讨青少年的观点,并共同设计一款用于减少PSMU的无指导自助应用程序,该应用程序将在第三阶段进行评估和调整。将在意大利北部、中部和南部招募约 1500 名中学生(14-18 岁),调查 PSMU 潜在的内部和人际心理风险和保护因素,确定 PSMU 的具体特征,并测试其与心理困扰的关联。将在三个不同的时间点对 PSMU 的社会心理风险或保护因素进行主观(自我报告)评估,并使用生态矩阵评估(EMA)。此外,还将对中青少年进行焦点小组讨论,以收集青少年对 PSMU 的独特观点以及与 SM 有关的经历。之前的研究结果将为自助应用程序提供参考,该应用程序将通过工作组与青少年共同设计。随后,SMART 应用程序将在试点研究中测试其可行性和潜在有效性,然后进行部署和调整:该项目由意大利大学与研究部资助,是国家基金(PRIN,"Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale")的一部分。研究小组于 2023 年 7 月收到了研究经费批准的正式通知(项目代码 2022LC4FT7)。该项目已在开放科学框架(Open Science Framework)上预先注册,并于 2023 年 11 月获得伦理批准。我们于 2023 年 12 月开始注册,并将在 2025 年 5 月内收集最终随访数据:SMART项目的创新之处将加深对PSMU及其在中青少年中的生物心理社会前因的概念化,并产生相关的科学、技术和社会经济影响。知识的进步和开发的 PSMU 自助应用程序将及时应对 COVID-19 大流行和人道主义危机导致的中学生孤独感和心理负担的增加:OSF Registries; https://osf.io/2ucnk/.International registered report identifier (irrid):DERR1-10.2196/58739。
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