绘制未知:与饮食失调相关的患者技术使用临床评估中的挑战

Jessica A. Pater, Fayika Farhat Nova, Amanda Coupe, L. Reining, Connie Kerrigan, Tammy R Toscos, Elizabeth D. Mynatt
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越来越多的HCI研究侧重于了解社交媒体和其他社交技术如何影响特定用户的心理健康,包括饮食失调。在本文中,我们回顾了对10名治疗饮食失调患者的不同专业的临床医生的访谈研究结果,以了解饮食失调和社交媒体使用的临床背景。我们发现各种紧张关系与临床医生的舒适和教育(错误)使用技术以及平衡活跃疾病状态和康复期间社交媒体使用的积极和消极方面有关。了解这些紧张关系以及当前诊断患者过程中的变化,是将专注于饮食失调的HCI研究与临床实践联系起来,并最终评估未来如何在临床上解决数字自我伤害的关键组成部分。
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Charting the Unknown: Challenges in the Clinical Assessment of Patients’ Technology Use Related to Eating Disorders
A growing body of research in HCI focuses on understanding how social media and other social technologies impact a given user’s mental health, including eating disorders. In this paper, we review the results of an interview study with 10 clinicians spanning various specialties who treat people with eating disorders, in order to understand the clinical contexts of eating disorders and social media use. We found various tensions related to clinician comfort and education into the (mis)use of technologies and balancing the positive and negative aspects of social media use within active disease states as well as in recovery. Understanding these tensions as well as the variation in the current process of diagnosing patients is a critical component in connecting HCI research focused on eating disorders to clinical practice and ultimately assessing how digital self-harm could be addressed clinically in the future.
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