论文标题
适度对在线心理健康对话的影响
The Effect of Moderation on Online Mental Health Conversations
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论文摘要
许多因精神健康问题而苦苦挣扎的人由于高昂的成本和精神卫生专业人员而无法获得足够的护理,导致全球心理健康危机。在线精神卫生社区可以通过提供与治疗师或支持小组的面对面会议的可扩展,易于访问的替代方案,从而帮助减轻这一危机。但是,在线寻求情感或心理支持的人可能特别容易受到有时在线讨论中发生的反社会行为的影响。节制可以提高在线话语质量,但我们对其对在线心理健康对话的影响缺乏了解。在这项工作中,我们利用了一项自然实验,该实验发生在200,000个在线心理健康对话中的200,000条消息中,以评估适度对在线心理健康讨论的影响。我们发现,参与小组心理健康讨论会导致心理学观点的改善,并且这些改进在适度的对话中较大。主持人的存在增加了用户的参与度,鼓励用户更坦率地讨论负面情绪,并大大减少了聊天参与者的不良行为。节制还鼓励了更强大的语言协调,这表明建立信任。此外,在对话中保持活跃的主持人在保持主题的对话方面特别成功。我们的发现表明,节制可以作为提高在线心理健康对话的功效和安全性的宝贵工具。基于这些发现,我们讨论了为精神健康支持设计有效的在线空间所涉及的含义和权衡。
Many people struggling with mental health issues are unable to access adequate care due to high costs and a shortage of mental health professionals, leading to a global mental health crisis. Online mental health communities can help mitigate this crisis by offering a scalable, easily accessible alternative to in-person sessions with therapists or support groups. However, people seeking emotional or psychological support online may be especially vulnerable to the kinds of antisocial behavior that sometimes occur in online discussions. Moderation can improve online discourse quality, but we lack an understanding of its effects on online mental health conversations. In this work, we leveraged a natural experiment, occurring across 200,000 messages from 7,000 online mental health conversations, to evaluate the effects of moderation on online mental health discussions. We found that participation in group mental health discussions led to improvements in psychological perspective, and that these improvements were larger in moderated conversations. The presence of a moderator increased user engagement, encouraged users to discuss negative emotions more candidly, and dramatically reduced bad behavior among chat participants. Moderation also encouraged stronger linguistic coordination, which is indicative of trust building. In addition, moderators who remained active in conversations were especially successful in keeping conversations on topic. Our findings suggest that moderation can serve as a valuable tool to improve the efficacy and safety of online mental health conversations. Based on these findings, we discuss implications and trade-offs involved in designing effective online spaces for mental health support.