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Surfing the Net for medical information about psychological trauma: An empirical study of the quality and accuracy of trauma-related websites

机译:上网冲浪有关心理创伤的医学信息:关于创伤相关网站的质量和准确性的实证研究

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Psychological trauma is a major public-health problem, and trauma victims frequently turn to the Internet for medical information related to trauma. The Internet has many advantages for trauma victims, including low cost, privacy, use of access, and reduced direct social interactions. However, there are no regulations on what is posted on the Internet, or by whom, and little is known about the quality of information currently available related to the topic of psychological trauma. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of Internet sites related to the topic of psychological trauma. The top 20 hits for searches on Google, AllTheWeb, and Yahoo were tabulated, using search words of ‘psychological trauma’, ‘stress’, ‘PTSD’, and ‘trauma’. From these searches, a list of 94 unique unsponsored hits that represented accessible websites was generated. Fourteen sites were unrelated or only peripherally related, and eight were related but were not comprehensively evaluated because they represented brochures, online book sales, etc. Seventy-two websites underwent evaluation of the content, design, disclosure, ease of use, and other factors based on published guidelines for medical information sites. Forty-two per cent of sites had inaccurate information, 82% did not provide a source of their information, and 41% did not use a mental-health professional in the development of the content. Ratings of content (e.g. accuracy, reliability, etc.) were 4 (2 SD) on a scale of 1 – 10, with 10 being the best. There were similar ratings for the other variables assessed. These findings suggest that although abundant, websites providing information about psychological trauma are often not useful, and can sometimes provide inaccurate and potentially harmful information to consumers of medical information.
机译:心理创伤是一个主要的公共卫生问题,创伤受害者经常向互联网寻求与创伤有关的医学信息。互联网对创伤受害者有很多好处,包括低成本,私密性,访问权限的使用以及减少的直接社交互动。但是,没有关于在互联网上发布什么内容或由谁发布的法规,并且对于与心理创伤主题有关的当前可用信息的质量知之甚少。这项研究的目的是评估与心理创伤有关的互联网站点的质量。使用“心理创伤”,“压力”,“ PTSD”和“创伤”的搜索词对Google,AllTheWeb和Yahoo上搜索的前20条热门关键词进行了列表。通过这些搜索,生成了代表可访问网站的94个独特的非赞助命中列表。 14个站点不相关或仅与外围站点相关,而8个站点相关,但未进行全面评估,因为它们代表小册子,在线图书销售等。72个网站进行了内容,设计,公开,易用性和其他因素的评估基于已发布的医疗信息网站指南。 42%的站点的信息不正确,82%的站点未提供信息源,41%的站点在内容开发过程中未使用心理健康专业人员。内容的等级(例如准确性,可靠性等)在1 – 10的等级中为4(2 SD),其中10为最佳。对于评估的其他变量也有相似的评分。这些发现表明,提供有关心理创伤信息的网站尽管数量很多,但通常无济于事,有时会向医疗信息的消费者提供不准确且可能有害的信息。

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