Young People's Behavior, Confidence, and Safety when Communicating Online about Self-Harm and Suicide: Development and Validation of the #Chatsafe Online Safety Scale.

IF 4.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Bridget Kenny,Louise La Sala,Caroline Gao,Charlie Cooper,Samuel McKay,Amanda Sabo,Jo Robinson
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Young people may search for, or be exposed to, self-harm- and suicide-related content on social media, and they sometimes use these platforms to communicate about their own experiences of self-harm and suicide. Preliminary evidence demonstrates exposure to self-harm and suicide-related content online has both protective and harmful effects. However, research in this area has been hindered by the lack of validated measures of young people's behavior, confidence, and safety when communicating online about self-harm and suicide. This study seeks to address this by reporting on the development and validation of the #chatsafe Online Safety Scale in a sample of 535 adolescents and young adults aged 16 to 25 years (M = 21.81, SD = 2.41). Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were performed to explore the factor structure of the scale and validate the measurement models. Multigroup analyses were performed to assess gender invariance, and Cronbach's alpha was calculated to assess the internal consistency of each subscale. Results indicate that the scale has good factor structure, performs well across genders, and demonstrates good internal consistency. This study provides preliminary validation of the #chatsafe Online Safety Scale and suggests it can be used in studies exploring young people's online experiences and behaviors related to self-harm and suicide, providing a stronger and comparable evidence base to guide policy and practice.
年轻人在网上交流自我伤害和自杀时的行为、信心和安全:#Chatsafe在线安全量表的开发和验证。
年轻人可能会在社交媒体上搜索或接触到与自残和自杀相关的内容,他们有时会利用这些平台交流自己的自残和自杀经历。初步证据表明,在网上接触自残和自杀相关的内容既有保护作用,也有有害作用。然而,这一领域的研究一直受到阻碍,因为缺乏有效的措施来衡量年轻人在网上交流自残和自杀时的行为、信心和安全。本研究试图通过在535名16至25岁的青少年和年轻人(M = 21.81, SD = 2.41)的样本中报告#chatsafe在线安全量表的开发和验证来解决这一问题。采用探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析探讨量表的因子结构,验证测量模型。采用多组分析来评估性别不变性,并计算Cronbach’s alpha来评估每个子量表的内部一致性。结果表明,量表具有良好的因子结构,跨性别表现良好,具有良好的内部一致性。本研究为#chatsafe在线安全量表提供了初步验证,并建议将其用于探索年轻人与自残和自杀相关的在线体验和行为的研究,为指导政策和实践提供更有力和可比较的证据基础。
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期刊介绍: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is a leading peer-reviewed journal that is recognized for its authoritative research on the social, behavioral, and psychological impacts of contemporary social networking practices. The journal covers a wide range of platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, internet gaming, and e-commerce, and examines how these digital environments shape human interaction and societal norms. For over two decades, this journal has been a pioneering voice in the exploration of social networking and virtual reality, establishing itself as an indispensable resource for professionals and academics in the field. It is particularly celebrated for its swift dissemination of findings through rapid communication articles, alongside comprehensive, in-depth studies that delve into the multifaceted effects of interactive technologies on both individual behavior and broader societal trends. The journal's scope encompasses the full spectrum of impacts—highlighting not only the potential benefits but also the challenges that arise as a result of these technologies. By providing a platform for rigorous research and critical discussions, it fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology and human behavior.
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