E. Carrotte, M. Blanchard, Christopher Groot, F. Hopgood, Lisa Phillips
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ABSTRACT Podcasts are increasingly utilized in mental health contexts, such as communicating advice around improving wellbeing, guided meditations, psychoeducation, and translating research findings. This study aimed to explore demographics, motivations, behaviors, and attitudes of podcast listeners regarding podcasts dealing with content and themes related to mental health. Adult Australian podcast listeners (N = 629) completed a cross-sectional online survey including the Acquisition Questionnaire (AQ-9), the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS) and the Internalised Stigma of Mental Illness scale (ISMI-9). Approximately one third had listened to a mental health-themed podcast in the last 12 months. Logistic regression models showed people who listened to a mental health-themed podcast held fewer stigmatizing attitudes toward people experiencing mental health issues on the AQ-9 (OR 1.0, 95% CI 0.9–1.0, p < .001), and had higher levels of mental health knowledge on the MAKS (OR 1.1, 95% CI 1.0–1.2, p < .01). However, there was no significant relationship with internalized stigma on the ISMI-9 (OR 1.4, 95% CI 0.9–2.3, p = .2). Future research is needed to determine if such podcasts indeed impact listeners’ attitudes and behaviors, and, if they do, how podcasts can be used for effective communication around mental health content.
播客越来越多地应用于心理健康领域,如沟通关于改善健康、指导冥想、心理教育和翻译研究成果的建议。本研究旨在探讨播客听众对处理与心理健康相关的内容和主题的播客的人口统计学、动机、行为和态度。澳大利亚成年播客听众(N = 629)完成了一项横断面在线调查,包括获得性问卷(AQ-9)、心理健康知识表(MAKS)和精神疾病内化污名量表(ISMI-9)。大约三分之一的人在过去12个月里听过以心理健康为主题的播客。Logistic回归模型显示,收听以心理健康为主题的播客的人在iq -9测试中对有心理健康问题的人持较少的污名化态度(OR 1.0, 95% CI 0.9-1.0, p < .001),并且在MAKS测试中具有较高的心理健康知识水平(OR 1.1, 95% CI 1.0 - 1.2, p < .01)。然而,在ISMI-9量表上,内化病耻感没有显著关系(OR 1.4, 95% CI 0.9-2.3, p = 0.2)。未来的研究需要确定这些播客是否真的影响听众的态度和行为,如果确实如此,播客如何被用于围绕心理健康内容的有效沟通。