The relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and social media addiction: A qualitative study

Anthony Thomas Fantasia, Gayle Prybutok, Victor Prybutok
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Abstract

Background

Mental health and well-being are significantly harmed by exposure to trauma, resulting in PTSD. The use of social media has increased Statista (2021) recently, but little is known about how exposure to trauma and the development of PTSD affect trust in social media.

Methods

This qualitative study examines how trauma exposure and the development of PTSD affected addiction in the community of military veterans diagnosed with PTSD using thematic narrative analysis of semi-structured interviews. A convenience sample of fifteen people from a social media support group for people with PTSD was interviewed, and five admitted to engaging in addictive information behaviors.

Results

Participants described experiencing fear and mistrust due to being overloaded with information on social media platforms. Additionally, many claimed that particular social media content caused them to have traumatic event triggers, which further damaged their trust in these sites. Participants who had a history of exposure to trauma and the development of PTSD also mentioned utilizing social media as a coping strategy to block out their symptoms. Nevertheless, This coping strategy frequently backfired as they became more dependent on social media and could not handle their symptoms.

Conclusion

Important ramifications flow from these findings for mental health providers who treat patients with trauma-related disorders. They emphasize the importance of mental health professionals addressing social media use issues as part of their treatment strategies for people with trauma-related disorders. Small sample sizes and reliance on self-reported data are two drawbacks. Larger samples and objective measures of social media use and addiction could be used in future studies to examine these findings further.

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创伤后应激障碍与社交媒体成瘾关系的定性研究
心理健康和幸福受到创伤暴露的显著损害,导致PTSD。Statista(2021)最近社交媒体的使用有所增加,但人们对创伤暴露和PTSD的发展如何影响对社交媒体的信任知之甚少。方法采用半结构化访谈的主题叙事分析方法,探讨创伤暴露和创伤后应激障碍的发展对PTSD退伍军人社区成瘾的影响。我们采访了来自PTSD患者社交媒体支持小组的15个人作为方便样本,其中5人承认有信息成瘾行为。结果参与者描述了由于社交媒体平台上的信息过载而经历的恐惧和不信任。此外,许多人声称,特定的社交媒体内容引发了他们的创伤性事件,这进一步损害了他们对这些网站的信任。有创伤暴露史和PTSD发展史的参与者也提到利用社交媒体作为一种应对策略来阻止他们的症状。然而,这种应对策略往往适得其反,因为他们变得更加依赖社交媒体,无法处理自己的症状。结论这些发现对治疗创伤相关障碍患者的心理健康提供者具有重要的影响。他们强调了心理健康专业人员解决社交媒体使用问题的重要性,这是他们对创伤相关疾病患者治疗策略的一部分。小样本量和对自我报告数据的依赖是两个缺点。在未来的研究中,可以使用更大的样本和对社交媒体使用和成瘾的客观测量来进一步检验这些发现。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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