利用数字技术促进心理健康,为酷儿青年推进包容性设计实践

IF 8.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Adam Poulsen, Ian B. Hickie, Samuel J. Hockey, Frank Iorfino, Haley M. LaMonica
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青少年心理疾病在世界范围内有所增加,非包容性的技术设计实践有忽视酷儿青年的风险。本文呼吁在设计酷儿青年使用的数字技术时,在不同的全球背景下,更大的包容性和公平性,包括基于互联网的工具、数字平台和数字化的治疗干预措施,如移动应用程序(app)、在线服务、聊天机器人和社交媒体,以获取心理健康资源、支持和服务途径。它警告说,持续的隐形和有偏见的技术设计实践等威胁明显影响了酷儿青年的心理健康公平和获取途径。它提出了三个关键原则,以指导从业者和研究人员设计酷儿青年用于心理健康的数字技术:(i)与酷儿青年合作和设计;(ii)将酷儿理论融入研究和设计;(三)可持续性设计。本文提出的原则和建议也与其他数字卫生领域相关,从业人员应考虑酌情在自己的实践中应用这些原则和建议,以促进技术设计的包容性和公平性。
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Advancing Inclusive Design Practice for Queer Youth Using Digital Technologies for Mental Health

Youth mental ill health has increased worldwide, and non-inclusive technology design practice risks overlooking queer youth. This article calls for greater inclusivity and equity in the design of digital technologies used by queer youth to access mental health resources, support and service pathways across diverse global contexts, including internet-based tools, digital platforms and digitally enabled therapeutic interventions, such as mobile applications (apps), online services, chatbots and social media. It warns of threats such as persistent invisibility and prejudiced technology design practice markedly affecting mental health equity and access for queer youth. It proposes three key principles to guide practitioners and researchers in designing digital technologies used by queer youth for mental health: (i) partner and design with queer young people; (ii) embed queer theory into research and design; and (iii) design for sustainability. The principles and recommendations presented here are also relevant to other digital health fields and practitioners should consider applying them in their own practice, where appropriate, to advance inclusivity and equity in technology design.

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Medical Journal of Australia
Medical Journal of Australia 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
5.30%
发文量
410
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) stands as Australia's foremost general medical journal, leading the dissemination of high-quality research and commentary to shape health policy and influence medical practices within the country. Under the leadership of Professor Virginia Barbour, the expert editorial team at MJA is dedicated to providing authors with a constructive and collaborative peer-review and publication process. Established in 1914, the MJA has evolved into a modern journal that upholds its founding values, maintaining a commitment to supporting the medical profession by delivering high-quality and pertinent information essential to medical practice.
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