“Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira Gonçalves, Aline
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Quintes Avanci, Joviana, Njaine, Kathie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8246
Resumo: This study aims to understand how Brazilian online communities portray the topic of self-harm, discussing its particularities, the narratives produced, the interactions established, and the purpose of the digital space. It was based on qualitative research in the digital environment from the silent observation of Facebook online communities, which were selected considering the number of participants and their interaction. The observation followed a previous script and posts were recorded by screenshots. Publications were organized in the following categories: characterization and functioning of the community; self-directed violence (self-harm and suicide); motivations for the act; strategies to prevent the act; and loving experience. Results showed that the communities were positively guided and defended self-harm without any regulation, which guaranteed the free expression of their participants and detailed reports describing the methods and objects used, the level of efficiency, and how to hide the wounds. Although participants shared the fear of being discovered, they published images of their own scars and wounds, materializing discourses of suffering on the Internet and glamorizing the cuts, the feeling of pleasure, and the sense of belonging, since they are also identity marks. Our findings show that young people who harm themselves share their suffering experiences with other young people without the mediation of a professional, therefore, considering its possible effects on mental health is necessary.
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spelling “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities“Las rasuradoras siempre hablan más fuerte”: el tema de la automutilación en las comunidades en línea“As giletes sempre falam mais alto”: o tema da automutilação em comunidades onlineAutolesãoAutomutilaçãoAdolescenteRedes Sociais OnlineMídias SociaisAutolesionesAutomutilaciónAdolescenteRedes Sociales en LíneaMedios de Comunicación SocialesSelf-InjuriesSelf MutilationAdolescentOnline Social NetworkingSocial MediaThis study aims to understand how Brazilian online communities portray the topic of self-harm, discussing its particularities, the narratives produced, the interactions established, and the purpose of the digital space. It was based on qualitative research in the digital environment from the silent observation of Facebook online communities, which were selected considering the number of participants and their interaction. The observation followed a previous script and posts were recorded by screenshots. Publications were organized in the following categories: characterization and functioning of the community; self-directed violence (self-harm and suicide); motivations for the act; strategies to prevent the act; and loving experience. Results showed that the communities were positively guided and defended self-harm without any regulation, which guaranteed the free expression of their participants and detailed reports describing the methods and objects used, the level of efficiency, and how to hide the wounds. Although participants shared the fear of being discovered, they published images of their own scars and wounds, materializing discourses of suffering on the Internet and glamorizing the cuts, the feeling of pleasure, and the sense of belonging, since they are also identity marks. Our findings show that young people who harm themselves share their suffering experiences with other young people without the mediation of a professional, therefore, considering its possible effects on mental health is necessary.Este estudio pretendió comprender cómo las comunidades brasileñas en línea tratan el tema de la automutilación, poniendo en reflexión sus particularidades, las narrativas producidas, las interacciones establecidas y la finalidad de este espacio digital. Se realizó una investigación cualitativa en el entorno digital basada en la observación silenciosa de comunidades en línea en Facebook, seleccionadas en función del número de participantes y de interacción. La observación siguió un guion previo, y las publicaciones se registraban por “captura de pantalla”. Las publicaciones se organizaron en las siguientes categorías temáticas: caracterización y funcionamiento de las comunidades; violencia autoinfligida (automutilación y suicidio); motivaciones del acto; estrategias para prevenir el acto; y experiencia amorosa. Los resultados revelaron que las comunidades se orientaban de manera positiva, defendían la práctica de la automutilación, con ausencia de normativa, lo que garantizaba la libre expresión de sus participantes, los relatos detallados con descripción del método, los objetos utilizados y los más efectivos y cómo disimular las heridas. Si bien compartían el miedo al descubrimiento, los participantes publicaron imágenes de sus propias cicatrices y heridas, materializando discursos de sufrimiento en la red, así como el glamur de los cortes, el sentimiento de placer y sentido de pertenencia por ser también una seña de identidad. Los hallazgos permiten inferir que los jóvenes que se autolesionan comparten sus experiencias con otros jóvenes que sufren y no tienen la mediación de un profesional, lo que es urgente considerar los posibles impactos en la salud mental.Este estudo busca compreender como o tema da automutilação é retratado em comunidades online brasileiras, apresentando uma reflexão sobre suas particularidades, as narrativas produzidas, as interações estabelecidas e a finalidade desse espaço digital. Trata-se de pesquisa qualitativa feita em ambiente digital por meio da observação silenciosa de comunidades online do Facebook, selecionadas a partir do número de participantes e de interação. A observação foi orientada por um roteiro prévio e as postagens foram registradas por print screen. As publicações foram organizadas nas seguintes categorias temáticas: caracterização e funcionamento das comunidades; violência autoinfligida (automutilação e suicídio); motivações para o ato; estratégias para impedir o ato; e experiência amorosa. Os resultados revelaram que as comunidades se orientavam de maneira positiva, defendiam a prática da automutilação, com ausência de regulamentação, o que garantiu a livre expressão de seus participantes, havia relatos detalhados com descrição do método praticado, dos objetos utilizados e dos mais eficazes para tal e de como ocultar os ferimentos. Embora compartilhassem o medo da descoberta, publicavam imagens de suas próprias cicatrizes e ferimentos, materializando na rede discursos de sofrimento, bem como a glamourização dos cortes, o sentimento de prazer e o senso de pertença por ser também uma marca identitária. Nossos achados permitem inferir que jovens que se mutilam compartilham suas experiências com outros jovens em sofrimento, sem a mediação de um profissional, sendo premente considerar os possíveis impactos à saúde mental.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8246Reports in Public Health; Vol. 39 No. 4 (2023): AprilCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 39 n. 4 (2023): Abril1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZporhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8246/18437https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/8246/18438Copyright (c) 2023 Cadernos de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira Gonçalves, AlineQuintes Avanci, JovianaNjaine, Kathie2023-07-01T14:09:51Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/8246Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csphttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-03-06T13:09:25.066410Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
“Las rasuradoras siempre hablan más fuerte”: el tema de la automutilación en las comunidades en línea
“As giletes sempre falam mais alto”: o tema da automutilação em comunidades online
title “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
spellingShingle “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
Ferreira Gonçalves, Aline
Autolesão
Automutilação
Adolescente
Redes Sociais Online
Mídias Sociais
Autolesiones
Automutilación
Adolescente
Redes Sociales en Línea
Medios de Comunicación Sociales
Self-Injuries
Self Mutilation
Adolescent
Online Social Networking
Social Media
title_short “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
title_full “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
title_fullStr “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
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title_sort “Razors always speak louder”: the topic of self-harm in online communities
author Ferreira Gonçalves, Aline
author_facet Ferreira Gonçalves, Aline
Quintes Avanci, Joviana
Njaine, Kathie
author_role author
author2 Quintes Avanci, Joviana
Njaine, Kathie
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira Gonçalves, Aline
Quintes Avanci, Joviana
Njaine, Kathie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autolesão
Automutilação
Adolescente
Redes Sociais Online
Mídias Sociais
Autolesiones
Automutilación
Adolescente
Redes Sociales en Línea
Medios de Comunicación Sociales
Self-Injuries
Self Mutilation
Adolescent
Online Social Networking
Social Media
topic Autolesão
Automutilação
Adolescente
Redes Sociais Online
Mídias Sociais
Autolesiones
Automutilación
Adolescente
Redes Sociales en Línea
Medios de Comunicación Sociales
Self-Injuries
Self Mutilation
Adolescent
Online Social Networking
Social Media
description This study aims to understand how Brazilian online communities portray the topic of self-harm, discussing its particularities, the narratives produced, the interactions established, and the purpose of the digital space. It was based on qualitative research in the digital environment from the silent observation of Facebook online communities, which were selected considering the number of participants and their interaction. The observation followed a previous script and posts were recorded by screenshots. Publications were organized in the following categories: characterization and functioning of the community; self-directed violence (self-harm and suicide); motivations for the act; strategies to prevent the act; and loving experience. Results showed that the communities were positively guided and defended self-harm without any regulation, which guaranteed the free expression of their participants and detailed reports describing the methods and objects used, the level of efficiency, and how to hide the wounds. Although participants shared the fear of being discovered, they published images of their own scars and wounds, materializing discourses of suffering on the Internet and glamorizing the cuts, the feeling of pleasure, and the sense of belonging, since they are also identity marks. Our findings show that young people who harm themselves share their suffering experiences with other young people without the mediation of a professional, therefore, considering its possible effects on mental health is necessary.
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