Investigating How People Who Self-harm Evaluate Web-Based Lived Experience Stories: Focus Group Study.

JMIR mental health(2023)

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Lived experience stories published on the web can provide a valuable form of support for those experiencing self-harm. They can be motivating and empowering for the reader, and they have the potential to distract readers from urges to self-harm. However, these effects may be moderated by age, and narratives of recovery may demoralize older readers. Our findings have implications for organizations publishing lived experience content and for community guidelines and moderators of web-based forums in which users share their stories. These include the need to consider the narrator's age and the relatability and authenticity of their journey and the need to avoid using stigmatizing language.
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focus groups,lived experience stories,recovery,self-harm,self-help,web-based support
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