Mental health-related internet use by people with a diagnosis of chronic psychiatric disorder, attending community mental health centres

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.1111/hir.12449
Abdurrahman Yakişir MSc, Zekiye Çeinkaya Duman PhD
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Abstract

Background

There is little information on Internet use for obtaining mental health information among individuals with chronic psychiatric disorders, who are receiving services from community mental health centres (CMHCs).

Objective

To investigate the mental health information-seeking behaviour of individuals with chronic psychiatric disorders who attend CMHCs.

Method

This is a cross-sectional descriptive study. The data was collected by questionnaire (structured interview format) (n = 135 participants). The collected data were analysed with descriptive statistics and chi-square test.

Results

It was found that 75.6% of the participants used the internet to search for information about mental health problems. Although the information retrieved from the internet was frequently or occasionally shared with the mental health team (19.6% and 40.2% of the participants, respectively), general online communication with professionals was rare (93.1% of the participants had not contacted mental health professionals).

Conclusions

Most participants looked for information about their mental health on the internet. Therefore, mental health professionals should consider how to facilitate professional-patient therapeutic communication, with acknowledged Internet use by individuals with chronic psychiatric disorders.

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在社区精神健康中心就诊的被诊断患有慢性精神障碍的人使用与精神健康有关的互联网的情况。
背景关于在社区精神健康中心(CMHCs)接受服务的慢性精神障碍患者使用互联网获取精神健康信息的信息很少:调查在社区精神健康中心就诊的慢性精神障碍患者的精神健康信息寻求行为:这是一项横断面描述性研究。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,通过问卷(结构化访谈形式)收集数据(n = 135 名参与者)。收集到的数据通过描述性统计和卡方检验进行分析:结果发现,75.6% 的参与者使用互联网搜索有关心理健康问题的信息。虽然经常或偶尔与心理健康团队分享从互联网上获取的信息(分别占参与者的 19.6% 和 40.2%),但很少与专业人士进行一般性的在线交流(93.1% 的参与者没有联系过心理健康专业人士):结论:大多数参与者都在互联网上寻找有关其心理健康的信息。因此,精神卫生专业人员应考虑如何促进专业人员与患者之间的治疗沟通,并承认慢性精神障碍患者使用互联网的情况。
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