Podcasts as a tool for enhancing mental health literacy: An investigation of mental health-related podcasts

Q2 Medicine
Naoise Ó Caoilte, Sharon Lambert, Raegan Murphy, Gillian Murphy
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Abstract

Background

Mental health-related podcasts are an increasingly popular medium, however, little is known about the influence of demographic and personal mental health characteristics on listeners’ engagement and experiences. The present research seeks to explore the motivations and experiences of mental health-related podcast listeners.

Method

Data was gathered via an online survey (N = 722) and analysed to examine factors associated with participants’ reasons for, and experiences of listening to mental health-related podcasts.

Findings

Results indicate that mental health-related podcast listeners’ motivations and experiences are centred around developments in mental health literacy. Participants with the lowest levels of education and mental health literacy reported the most significant benefits from listening to mental health-related podcasts.

Conclusion

These findings provide evidence for positive outcomes of listening to mental health-related podcasts. Future research should aim to deepen our understanding of the medium, with emphasis on investigating their potential use as a psychoeducational tool for personal and/or professional development.

播客作为提高心理健康素养的工具:对心理健康播客的调查
背景心理健康播客是一种越来越受欢迎的媒体,然而,人们对人口统计学和个人心理健康特征对听众参与度和体验的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨心理健康播客听众的动机和经历。方法通过在线调查收集数据(N = 722),并进行分析以检查与参与者收听心理健康播客的原因和体验相关的因素。研究结果表明,心理健康播客听众的动机和经历集中在心理健康素养的发展上。受教育程度和心理健康素养最低的参与者报告说,收听心理健康播客的好处最大。结论这些发现为收听心理健康播客的积极结果提供了证据。未来的研究应旨在加深我们对媒介的理解,重点调查它们作为个人和/或专业发展的心理教育工具的潜在用途。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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