TMS Proceedings 2021
DOI: 10.1037/tms0000137
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TikTok Therapy: An Exploratory Study on Popular TikTok Mental Health Content

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“…4 Overall, it seems clear that TikTok is playing a critical role in the conversation around mental health today, both by addressing important issues directly through content created by its users and by providing space for these issues to enter mainstream discourse (Basch et al, 2022;Herrick et al, 2021). While TikTok-based research has been expanding rapidly over the past few years, studies of mental health-related content on the platform are still few (Gallagher, 2021;Messina, 2021;Miodus & Jimenez, 2021;Yeung & Abi-Jaoude, 2022). Despite TikTok's overall popularity as a medium for sharing stress-related content, hashtags related to stress and anxiety have not yet been the focus of any systematic study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Overall, it seems clear that TikTok is playing a critical role in the conversation around mental health today, both by addressing important issues directly through content created by its users and by providing space for these issues to enter mainstream discourse (Basch et al, 2022;Herrick et al, 2021). While TikTok-based research has been expanding rapidly over the past few years, studies of mental health-related content on the platform are still few (Gallagher, 2021;Messina, 2021;Miodus & Jimenez, 2021;Yeung & Abi-Jaoude, 2022). Despite TikTok's overall popularity as a medium for sharing stress-related content, hashtags related to stress and anxiety have not yet been the focus of any systematic study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%