#TraumaTok-TikTok Videos Relating to Trauma: Content Analysis.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Formative Research Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.2196/49761
Alix Woolard, Rigel Paciente, Emily Munro, Nicole Wickens, Gabriella Wells, Daniel Ta, Joelie Mandzufas, Karen Lombardi
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Background: Experiencing a traumatic event can significantly impact mental and emotional well-being. Social media platforms offer spaces for sharing stories, seeking support, and accessing psychoeducation. TikTok (ByteDance), a rapidly growing social media platform, is increasingly used for advice, validation, and information, although the content of this requires further study. Research is particularly needed to better understand TikTok content relating to trauma and the potential implications for young viewers, considering the distressing nature of the subject and the possibility of users experiencing vicarious trauma through exposure to these videos.

Objective: This study aims to explore the content of trauma-related videos on TikTok, focusing on hashtags related to trauma. Specifically, this study analyzes how TikTok videos present information, advice, stories, and support relating to trauma.

Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional descriptive content analysis was performed on TikTok in December 2022. A total of 5 hashtags related to trauma were selected: #trauma, #traumatized, #traumatok, #traumatic, and #traumabond, with the top 50 videos from each hashtag analyzed (total N=250 videos). A standardized codebook was developed inductively to analyze the content of the videos, while an existing generic codebook was used to collect the video features (eg, age of people in the video) and metadata (likes, comments, and shares) for each video.

Results: A total of 2 major content themes were identified, which were instructional videos (54/250, 21.6%) and videos disclosing personal stories (168/250, 67.3%). The videos garnered significant engagement, with a total of 296.6 million likes, 2.3 million comments, and 4.6 million shares, indicating that users find this content engaging and useful. Alarmingly, only 3.7% (9/250) of videos included a trigger warning, despite many featuring highly distressing stories that young people and those with trauma may be exposed to.

Conclusions: The study highlights the potential risks of vicarious trauma due to trauma dumping without trigger warnings on TikTok, and the need for further research to assess the accuracy of advice and information in these videos. However, it also underscores the platform's potential to foster social connections, provide validation, and reduce stigma around mental health issues. Public health professionals should leverage social media to disseminate accurate mental health information, while promoting user education and content moderation to mitigate potential harms. People often use social media, such as TikTok to share advice, stories, and support around mental health, including their experiences with trauma. Out of 250 videos, most were either giving advice (54/250, 21.6%) or sharing personal experiences (168/250, 67.3%). The study found many videos lacked warnings about upsetting content, which could potentially harm young viewers or people suffering from trauma. While TikTok can help people feel connected and reduce the stigma around mental health, it is important to seek support from professionals when needed.

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#TraumaTok-TikTok 视频与创伤有关:内容分析。
背景介绍经历创伤事件会严重影响心理和情绪健康。社交媒体平台提供了分享故事、寻求支持和获得心理教育的空间。TikTok (ByteDance) 是一个发展迅速的社交媒体平台,越来越多的人通过该平台获得建议、验证和信息,但其中的内容还需要进一步研究。考虑到 TikTok 主题的痛苦性质以及用户通过接触这些视频经历替代性创伤的可能性,尤其需要开展研究,以更好地了解与创伤有关的 TikTok 内容及其对年轻观众的潜在影响:本研究旨在探索 TikTok 上与创伤相关的视频内容,重点关注与创伤相关的标签。具体而言,本研究分析了 TikTok 视频如何呈现与创伤相关的信息、建议、故事和支持:2022 年 12 月,我们在 TikTok 上进行了一项定量横截面描述性内容分析。共选择了 5 个与创伤相关的标签:方法:2022 年 12 月在 TikTok 上进行了定量横断面描述性内容分析,共选取了 5 个与创伤相关的标签:#trauma、#traumatized、#traumatok、#traumatic 和 #traumabond,并对每个标签中排名前 50 的视频进行了分析(视频总数=250)。为了分析视频内容,我们开发了一个标准化的归纳代码集,同时使用现有的通用代码集来收集每个视频的视频特征(如视频中人物的年龄)和元数据(赞、评论和分享):结果:共确定了两个主要内容主题,分别是教学视频(54/250,21.6%)和披露个人故事的视频(168/250,67.3%)。这些视频获得了大量的参与,共有 2.966 亿个赞、230 万条评论和 460 万次分享,表明用户认为这些内容具有吸引力和实用性。令人震惊的是,只有 3.7% 的视频(9/250)包含触发警告,尽管其中许多视频讲述的是年轻人和有心理创伤的人可能会接触到的非常令人痛苦的故事:这项研究强调了 TikTok 上没有触发警告的创伤倾诉所带来的替代性创伤的潜在风险,以及进一步研究评估这些视频中的建议和信息的准确性的必要性。不过,该研究也强调了该平台在促进社会联系、提供验证和减少心理健康问题耻辱化方面的潜力。公共卫生专业人员应利用社交媒体传播准确的心理健康信息,同时促进用户教育和内容节制,以减少潜在的危害。人们经常使用 TikTok 等社交媒体来分享有关心理健康的建议、故事和支持,包括他们的创伤经历。在 250 个视频中,大部分都是提供建议(54/250,21.6%)或分享个人经历(168/250,67.3%)。研究发现,许多视频没有对令人不安的内容发出警告,这可能会对年轻观众或遭受创伤的人造成伤害。虽然 TikTok 可以帮助人们感受到人与人之间的联系并减少心理健康方面的耻辱感,但在需要时寻求专业人士的支持也很重要。
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