2019
DOI: 10.2196/12514
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Difficulties Encountered by People With Depression and Anxiety on the Web: Qualitative Study and Web-Based Expert Survey

Abstract: BackgroundDepression and anxiety are the most common mental health conditions, and they were identified as leading contributors to global disability in 2016. People with these conditions rely on Web-based resources as a source of accurate health information, convenient and effective treatment, and essential social support. However, a recent systematic review revealed several potentially limiting difficulties that this group experiences online and also suggested that there is a partial understanding of these di… Show more

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“…In reality, this was not the case. A study exploring the difficulties experienced by 28 people with depression and anxiety when using the internet and social media sites such as Facebook found just over one-third of the sample reported Facebook to be the site with which they had most difficulty, similar to this study [ 69 ]. Reasons included exposure to unexpected, inappropriate content that caused them to feel upset and frustrated, exposure to content that might trigger negative memories, social comparison cues including comparing their present with the past, difficulties with direct contact, and the pressure to maintain social networking.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In reality, this was not the case. A study exploring the difficulties experienced by 28 people with depression and anxiety when using the internet and social media sites such as Facebook found just over one-third of the sample reported Facebook to be the site with which they had most difficulty, similar to this study [ 69 ]. Reasons included exposure to unexpected, inappropriate content that caused them to feel upset and frustrated, exposure to content that might trigger negative memories, social comparison cues including comparing their present with the past, difficulties with direct contact, and the pressure to maintain social networking.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Regarding the perception of the participants about the protective factors for depressive symptoms and suicidal behavior, the family emerged as a matrix of social experience and a school for the formation of affective bonds that occupies in the psyche of the participants of this block the core of which the existential meaning emanates and the emotional well-being depends on (18) . Studies indicate that individuals with better social or family support would be less predisposed to suffering or mental disorders when subjected to stressful events (3,(18)(19) ; authors state that families in which there is encouragement to talk about the problems of their members and more open to changes in opinion have more protective aspects in relation to the occurrence of depression and, in turn, suicide (18) . This is because such families meet the prerequisites of having someone reliable to talk about daily difficulties and feelings, allowing them to be welcomed and personal growth (19) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies indicate that individuals with better social or family support would be less predisposed to suffering or mental disorders when subjected to stressful events (3,(18)(19) ; authors state that families in which there is encouragement to talk about the problems of their members and more open to changes in opinion have more protective aspects in relation to the occurrence of depression and, in turn, suicide (18) . This is because such families meet the prerequisites of having someone reliable to talk about daily difficulties and feelings, allowing them to be welcomed and personal growth (19) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contudo, dificuldades relacionadas à falta de conectividade e acesso em áreas rurais devem ser consideradas 35. Relacionado com as intervenções em saúde mental e os respectivos aplicativos virtuais disponíveis, o programa de cuidado iCAN-DO indicou benefícios aos usuários com câncer e com sintomas como ansiedade e depressão 37 , assim como outros tipos de intervenção como Step-by-Step e MOOD, que também indicaram a melhora nos sintomas de depressão, trazendo bem-estar aos participantes 36,48 , o que corrobora com outros estudos com aplicativos que revelaram que indivíduos com sintomas psicológicos graves como psicose, podem beneficiar-se 19,21,49 . Entretanto, também podem apresentar dificuldades no uso da internet, não envolvendo-se de forma contínua 49,50 .…”
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