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ソーシャル・メディアのコンテンツ作成者における病理的プロセス: スコップ・レビュー
Sergio Martinez-Aguirre1, Javier Sanz-Valero2, Elena Ronda-Pérez3
1Doctoral Program in Health Sciences, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.
JMIR public health and surveillance
|September 5, 2025
まとめ
コンテンツの作成者は 深刻な健康リスクに直面し 特に精神的健康に 影響を及ぼします コンテンツの作成者における病理的過程の危険因子を特定するためにさらなる研究が必要である.
科学分野:
- 労働衛生について
- デジタルメディア研究
- 心理学
背景:
- コンテンツクリエイター (CC) は,心理的,社会的なリスクを含む独特の職業上のリスクに直面します.
- 長い 労働 時間,座っ て いる 状態,世間 の 監視,仕事 の 不 安定 は,健康 問題 に 寄与 し て い ます.
- 継続的な接続性と予測不可能なタスクは,CCのリスクを悪化させる.
研究 の 目的:
- ソーシャル・メディアコンテンツの作成者に影響を与える潜在的な病理的プロセスを特定するスコーピング・レビューを実施する.
- CCが経験する健康への影響に関する既存の文献を統合する.
主な方法:
- 7つの主要な文献データベースからの文献のスコープレビュー.
- 検索条件: "コンテンツ作成者"と"病理的プロセス" (2024年5月)
- STROBEによる品質評価,スコットランド大学間ガイドラインネットワークによるエビデンスレベル,ROBINS-Eによるバイアス評価.
主要な成果:
- 1522件のリファレンスから6つの研究が選択され,様々なCCの役割 (インフルエンサー,ブロガー,ユーチューバー,ライブストリーマー) が関与しました.
- 報告された健康への影響には,倦怠,不安,うつ,摂食障害,慢性的な痛み,および特定されていない精神的健康問題が含まれています.
- 精神的健康は,レビューされた研究の中で最も頻繁に影響を受けた領域でした.
結論:
- 精神的健康は コンテンツ作成者にとって 重要な影響を受けています
- CCの病理的過程に寄与する特定の危険因子を特定することが不可欠です.
- 特定された健康問題に対する予防戦略を策定するためにさらなる調査が必要である.
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