Exploring the Evolution of Social Media in Mental Health Interventions: A Mapping Review.

Yearbook of medical informatics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768730
Elia Gabarron, Daniel Reichenpfader, Kerstin Denecke
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Abstract

Background: With the rise of social media, social media use for delivering mental health interventions has become increasingly popular. However, there is no comprehensive overview available on how this field developed over time.

Objectives: The objective of this paper is to provide an overview over time of the use of social media for delivering mental health interventions. Specifically, we examine which mental health conditions and target groups have been targeted, and which social media channels or tools have been used since this topic first appeared in research.

Methods: To provide an overview of the use of social media for mental health interventions, we conducted a search for studies in four databases (PubMed; ACM Digital Library; PsycInfo; and CINAHL) and two trial registries (Clinicaltrials.gov; and Cochranelibrary.com). A sample of representative keywords related to mental health and social media was used for that search. Automatic text analysis methods (e.g., BERTopic analysis, word clouds) were applied to identify topics, and to extract target groups and types of social media.

Results: A total of 458 studies were included in this review (n=228 articles, and n=230 registries). Anxiety and depression were the most frequently mentioned conditions in titles of both articles and registries. BERTopic analysis identified depression and anxiety as the main topics, as well as several addictions (including gambling, alcohol, and smoking). Mental health and women's research were highlighted as the main targeted topics of these studies. The most frequently targeted groups were "adults" (39.5%) and "parents" (33.4%). Facebook, WhatsApp, messenger platforms in general, Instagram, and forums were the most frequently mentioned tools in these interventions.

Conclusions: We learned that research interest in social media-based interventions in mental health is increasing, particularly in the last two years. A variety of tools have been studied, and trends towards forums and Facebook show that tools allowing for more content are preferred for mental health interventions. Future research should assess which social media tools are best suited in terms of clinical outcomes. Additionally, we conclude that natural language processing tools can help in studying trends in research on a particular topic.

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探索社交媒体在心理健康干预中的演变:映射回顾。
背景:随着社交媒体的兴起,利用社交媒体进行心理健康干预已变得越来越流行。然而,目前还没有关于这一领域如何随着时间的推移而发展的全面概述:本文旨在概述社交媒体在提供心理健康干预方面的使用情况。具体来说,我们将研究自该主题首次出现在研究中以来,哪些心理健康问题和目标群体成为了研究对象,以及使用了哪些社交媒体渠道或工具:为了概述社交媒体在心理健康干预中的应用,我们在四个数据库(PubMed、ACM 数字图书馆、PsycInfo 和 CINAHL)和两个试验登记处(Clinicaltrials.gov 和 Cochranelibrary.com)中搜索了相关研究。该搜索使用了与心理健康和社交媒体相关的代表性关键词样本。采用自动文本分析方法(如 BERTopic analysis、word clouds)确定主题,并提取目标群体和社交媒体类型:本综述共纳入 458 项研究(n=228 篇文章,n=230 项登记)。焦虑和抑郁是文章和注册表标题中最常提及的症状。BERTopic 分析将抑郁症和焦虑症以及几种成瘾症(包括赌博、酗酒和吸烟)确定为主要研究课题。心理健康和妇女研究是这些研究的主要目标主题。最常见的目标群体是 "成人"(39.5%)和 "父母"(33.4%)。在这些干预措施中,Facebook、WhatsApp、一般信使平台、Instagram 和论坛是最常被提及的工具:我们了解到,对基于社交媒体的心理健康干预的研究兴趣正在增加,尤其是在最近两年。对各种工具都进行了研究,对论坛和 Facebook 的研究趋势表明,可提供更多内容的工具是心理健康干预的首选。未来的研究应评估哪些社交媒体工具最适合临床结果。此外,我们还得出结论,自然语言处理工具有助于研究特定主题的研究趋势。
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Yearbook of medical informatics
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期刊介绍: Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.
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