Deconstructing TikTok Videos on Mental Health: Cross-sectional, Descriptive Content Analysis
JMIR Formative Research2022Vol. 6(5), pp. e38340–e38340
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Abstract
With over 1 billion cumulative views, almost half of the assessed TikTok videos included in this study reported or expressed symptoms of mental distress. Future research should focus on the potential role of intervention by health care professionals on social media.
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