The Pursuit of Peer Support for Opioid Use Recovery on Reddit

Duilio Balsamo, P. Bajardi, G. D. F. Morales, Corrado Monti, R. Schifanella
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Individuals suffering from Opioid Use Disorder and other socially stigmatized conditions often rely on peer support groups to find comfort and motivation while treating their condition. Many may face barriers in accessing peer support treatment, such as shame and social stigma, seclusion, or mobility restrictions. In this study, we quantitatively characterize the potential of the Reddit community in offering these individuals an online alternative to receiving peer support. By analyzing the social interactions of thousands of users during the start of opioid use recovery, we uncover that a particular Reddit community exhibits many characteristics similar to in-person peer support groups, featuring the exchange of support, trust, status, and similar experiences. We find that the supportive behavior of this community nudges users to change their personal behavior, and promotes abandoning opioid-related communities in favor of recovery-oriented relationships. Finally, we find that recognition, acknowledgment, and knowledge exchange are the most relevant factors in sustained engagement with the recovery community. Given this evidence, we suggest that this online community may constitute a complement or a surrogate to peer support groups when in-person meetings are not desirable or possible. Our work might inspire harm reduction policies and interventions to favor successful rehabilitation and is fundamental for future research about the use of digital media for recovery support.
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在Reddit上寻求阿片类药物使用恢复的同伴支持
患有阿片类药物使用障碍和其他社会污名性疾病的个人在治疗疾病时往往依赖同伴支持团体来寻求安慰和动力。许多人在获得同伴支持治疗方面可能面临障碍,例如羞耻和社会污名、隔离或行动限制。在这项研究中,我们定量地描述了Reddit社区在为这些个人提供在线选择以获得同伴支持方面的潜力。通过分析数千名用户在阿片类药物使用恢复初期的社交互动,我们发现一个特定的Reddit社区表现出许多与面对面同伴支持小组相似的特征,以交换支持、信任、地位和类似经历为特征。我们发现,这个社区的支持行为促使使用者改变他们的个人行为,并促进放弃与阿片类药物相关的社区,转而支持以康复为导向的关系。最后,我们发现认识、认可和知识交流是与恢复社区持续接触的最相关因素。鉴于这一证据,我们建议,当面对面的会议不可取或不可能时,这个在线社区可以作为同伴支持小组的补充或替代。我们的工作可能会激发减少伤害的政策和干预措施,以促进成功的康复,并为未来关于使用数字媒体进行康复支持的研究奠定基础。
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