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The document titled "The Role of Social Media and The Internet in Early Psychosis Intervention" discusses the use of social media and the internet in early identification and intervention of psychosis. The document is an initiative of the Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness (CSS-SMI), implemented by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).<br /><br />The document highlights the increasing use of the internet and social media in the United States, particularly among teenagers and young adults. It discusses the benefits of social media in terms of connecting individuals, enhancing communication, and providing access to global communities and emotional support. However, it also acknowledges the risks associated with social media, such as loneliness, sleep disturbances, exposure to inappropriate content, and cyberbullying.<br /><br />The document emphasizes the potential of leveraging social media and online activity for early identification and intervention in psychosis. It describes research findings that show individuals with psychosis frequently use social media and the internet, and their online activity may predate illness onset. The document discusses the potential of using computational techniques to analyze online data for predicting mental health status and relapse in individuals with psychosis.<br /><br />Furthermore, the document explores a project called Horyzons, which utilizes online social therapy to maintain treatment effects from specialist first-episode psychosis services. It also discusses initiatives that aim to identify, assess, and refer individuals to care through digital ads and online quizzes.<br /><br />Incorporating social media and the internet into clinical care is described as a complex but critical task. The document suggests using various strategies, such as tracking time and impact of online activity, tapering and replacing problematic online behaviors, and involving caregivers in the process.<br /><br />Overall, the document highlights the potential benefits and risks of using social media and the internet in early psychosis intervention and provides insights into strategies that can be adopted to incorporate online activity into clinical care more effectively.
Keywords
social media
internet
early psychosis intervention
identification
intervention
Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness
American Psychiatric Association
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
teenagers
young adults
Funding for SMI Adviser was made possible by Grant No. SM080818 from SAMHSA of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the U.S. Government.
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