识别关于自杀的数字社交媒体叙事的治疗特征:一项混合方法调查。

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最近,我们发现接受数字阅读疗法的成年人在增加社会联系和乐观情绪的介导下,自杀想法和行为的真实经历叙事降低了自杀想法。本研究旨在确定与减少自杀念头、增加社会联系和乐观主义有关的叙述特征。某社交媒体平台的1532名用户在阅读叙事前后对调查进行了回应。混合方法内容分析和聚类多维尺度测试了具有共同叙事特征的聚类是否与自杀念头、社会联系和乐观有关。我们确定了三个叙事集群:集群1:“鼓励读者生活”,集群2:“分享个人故事”,集群3:“详细叙述”。第2类和第3类与自杀念头减少最多有关,第2类与社会联系增加最多有关,第3类与乐观情绪增加最多有关。结果表明,减少自杀念头的最佳叙述是个人的、详细的叙述。
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Identifying therapeutic characteristics of digital social media narratives about suicide: a mixed methods investigation.

Identifying therapeutic characteristics of digital social media narratives about suicide: a mixed methods investigation.

Identifying therapeutic characteristics of digital social media narratives about suicide: a mixed methods investigation.

Identifying therapeutic characteristics of digital social media narratives about suicide: a mixed methods investigation.

Recently, we found adults who received digital bibliotherapy featuring lived-experience narratives related to suicidal thoughts and behaviors reported lower suicidal thoughts, mediated by increased social connectedness and optimism. This study aimed to identify characteristics of narratives associated with decreased suicidal thinking and increased social connectedness and optimism. 1532 users of a social media platform responded to surveys before and after reading narratives. Mixed-methods content analysis and clustered multidimensional scaling tested whether clusters that shared narrative characteristics were related to suicidal thoughts, social connectedness and optimism. We identified three narrative clusters: Cluster 1: "Encouraging Readers to Live," Cluster 2: "Sharing Personal Stories," and Cluster 3: "Detailed Accounts." Clusters 2 and 3 were associated with greatest reduction in suicidal thoughts, Cluster 2 with the greatest increase in social connectedness, and Cluster 3 with the greatest increase in optimism. Results suggest the optimal narratives for reducing suicidal thoughts are personal, detailed accounts.

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