The Papageno effect concerns how media can play a positive role in preventing and mitigating suicidal ideation and behaviors. With the increasing ubiquity and widespread use of social media, individuals often express and share lived experiences and struggles with mental health. However, there is a gap in our understanding about the existence and effectiveness of the Papageno effect in social media, which we study in this paper. In particular, we adopt a causal-inference framework to examine the impact of exposure to mental health coping stories on individuals on Twitter. We obtain a Twitter dataset with $\sim$2M posts by $\sim$10K individuals. We consider engaging with coping stories as the Treatment intervention, and adopt a stratified propensity score approach to find matched cohorts of Treatment and Control individuals. We measure the psychosocial shifts in affective, behavioral, and cognitive outcomes in longitudinal Twitter data before and after engaging with the coping stories. Our findings reveal that, engaging with coping stories leads to decreased stress and depression, and improved expressive writing, diversity, and interactivity. Our work discusses the practical and platform design implications in supporting mental wellbeing.
翻译:Papageno效应涉及媒体如何在预防和减轻自杀思想和行为方面发挥积极作用的问题。随着社交媒体的日益普遍和广泛使用,个人常常表达和分享与心理健康有关的活的经历和斗争。然而,我们对社交媒体中Papageno效应的存在和有效性的理解存在差距,我们在本文中对此进行了研究。特别是,我们采用了一个因果推断框架,以审查在Twitter上接触心理健康应对故事对个人的影响。我们获得了由10K个人以$\sim 2M 的推特数据集,该数据集由$\sim $10K 个人发布。我们考虑将应对故事作为治疗干预措施,并采用分层的适应性感应评分方法来寻找相匹配的治疗和控制个人群体。我们衡量在参与应对故事之前和之后长纵向Twitter数据中的情感、行为和认知结果的心理变化。我们的调查结果显示,与应对故事一起处理有助于减少压力和抑郁,改进表达的写作、多样性和互动性。我们的工作讨论了支持心理健康的实际和平台设计影响。