Understanding the Impacts of Online Mental Health Peer Support Forums: Realist Synthesis (Preprint)

Author:

Marshall PaulORCID,Booth MillissaORCID,Coole MatthewORCID,Fothergill LaurenORCID,Glossop ZoeORCID,Haines JadeORCID,Harding AndrewORCID,Johnston RoseORCID,Jones StevenORCID,Lodge ChristopherORCID,Machin KarenORCID,Meacock RachelORCID,Nielson KristiORCID,Puddephatt Jo-AnneORCID,Rakic TamaraORCID,Rayson PaulORCID,Robinson HeatherORCID,Rycroft-Malone JoORCID,Shryane NickORCID,Swithenbank ZoeORCID,Wise SaraORCID,Lobban FionaORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Online forums are widely used for mental health peer support. However, evidence of their safety and effectiveness is mixed. Further research focused on articulating the contexts in which positive and negative impacts emerge from forum use is required to inform innovations in implementation.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to develop a realist program theory to explain the impacts of online mental health peer support forums on users.

METHODS

We conducted a realist synthesis of literature published between 2019 and 2023 and 18 stakeholder interviews with forum staff.

RESULTS

Synthesis of 102 evidence sources and 18 interviews produced an overarching program theory comprising 22 context-mechanism-outcome configurations. Findings indicate that users’ perceptions of psychological safety and the personal relevance of forum content are foundational to ongoing engagement. Safe and active forums that provide convenient access to information and advice can lead to improvements in mental health self-efficacy. Within the context of welcoming and nonjudgmental communities, users may benefit from the opportunity to explore personal difficulties with peers, experience reduced isolation and normalization of mental health experiences, and engage in mutual encouragement. The program theory highlights the vital role of moderators in creating facilitative online spaces, stimulating community engagement, and limiting access to distressing content. A key challenge for organizations that host mental health forums lies in balancing forum openness and anonymity with the need to enforce rules, such as restrictions on what users can discuss, to promote community safety.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first realist synthesis of online mental health peer support forums. The novel program theory highlights how successful implementation depends on establishing protocols for enhancing safety and strategies for maintaining user engagement to promote forum sustainability.

CLINICALTRIAL

PROSPERO CRD42022352528; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=352528

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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