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Online Peer-to-Peer Support for Young People With Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Review

机译:对有心理健康问题的年轻人的在线对等支持:系统评价

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Background Adolescence and early adulthood are critical periods for the development of mental disorders. Online peer-to-peer communication is popular among young people and may improve mental health by providing social support. Previous systematic reviews have targeted Internet support groups for adults with mental health problems, including depression. However, there have been no systematic reviews examining the effectiveness of online peer-to-peer support in improving the mental health of adolescents and young adults. Objective The aim of this review was to systematically identify available evidence for the effectiveness of online peer-to peer support for young people with mental health problems. Methods The PubMed, PsycInfo, and Cochrane databases were searched using keywords and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms. Retrieved abstracts (n=3934) were double screened and coded. Studies were included if they (1) investigated an online peer-to-peer interaction, (2) the interaction discussed topics related to mental health, (3) the age range of the sample was between 12 to 25 years, and (4) the study evaluated the effectiveness of the peer-to-peer interaction. Results Six studies satisfied the inclusion criteria for the current review. The studies targeted a range of mental health problems including depression and anxiety (n=2), general psychological problems (n=1), eating disorders (n=1), and substance use (tobacco) (n=2). The majority of studies investigated Internet support groups (n=4), and the remaining studies focused on virtual reality chat sessions (n=2). In almost all studies (n=5), the peer support intervention was moderated by health professionals, researchers or consumers. Studies employed a range of study designs including randomized controlled trials (n=3), pre-post studies (n=2) and one randomized trial. Overall, two of the randomized controlled trials were associated with a significant positive outcome in comparison to the control group at post-intervention. In the remaining four studies, peer-to-peer support was not found to be effective. Conclusions This systematic review identified an overall lack of high-quality studies examining online peer-to-peer support for young people. Given that peer support is frequently used as an adjunct to Internet interventions for a variety of mental health conditions, there is an urgent need to determine the effectiveness of peer support alone as an active intervention.
机译:背景青春期和成年初期是精神障碍发展的关键时期。在线对等通信在年轻人中很流行,并且可以通过提供社会支持来改善心理健康。先前的系统评价将互联网支持小组的目标人群定为患有精神疾病(包括抑郁症)的成年人。但是,还没有系统的评论来检查在线点对点支持在改善青少年和年轻人的心理健康方面的有效性。目的这篇综述的目的是系统地找到可用的证据,以证明在线对等支持对患有精神健康问题的年轻人的有效性。方法使用关键词和医学主题词(MeSH)来搜索PubMed,PsycInfo和Cochrane数据库。对检索到的摘要(n = 3934)进行了双重筛选和编码。包括以下方面的研究:(1)调查了在线对等交互;(2)交互讨论了与心理健康相关的主题;(3)样本年龄范围在12至25岁之间;以及(4)该研究评估了点对点交互的有效性。结果六项研究符合当前评价的纳入标准。这项研究针对一系列心理健康问题,包括抑郁和焦虑(n = 2),一般心理问题(n = 1),饮食失调(n = 1)和物质使用(烟草)(n = 2)。大多数研究调查了Internet支持小组(n = 4),其余研究则集中在虚拟现实聊天会话(n = 2)上。在几乎所有研究中(n = 5),同伴支持干预都是由卫生专业人员,研究人员或消费者主持的。研究采用了一系列研究设计,包括随机对照试验(n = 3),事前研究(n = 2)和一项随机试验。总体而言,与干预后对照组相比,随机对照试验中有两项与阳性结果显着相关。在其余四项研究中,发现对等支持并不有效。结论该系统评价确定了总体上缺乏高质量的研究,这些研究研究了对年轻人的在线对等支持。鉴于同伴支持经常被用作各种心理健康状况的互联网干预的辅助手段,因此迫切需要确定同伴支持作为主动干预的有效性。

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