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APA 2023 Workshop Resources

Below are the resources and citations included in the APA 2023 workshop Ethical Content Creation in Digital Spaces: Twitch, YouTube, & TikTok

Workshop References

Devendorf, A., Bender, A., & Rottenberg, J. (2020). Depression presentations, stigma, and mental health literacy: A critical review and YouTube content analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 78, 101843
Wit, Jan de, Alicia van der Kraan, and Joep Theeuwes. (2020). Live streams on Twitch help viewers cope with difficult periods in life.” Frontiers in Psychology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.586975.
Limbong, A. (2021). To help gamers on Twitch, Dr. K balances mental health advice with medical ethics.” NPR. https://www.npr.org/2021/01/13/956315576/psychiatrist-criticized-for-addressing-mental-health-issues-on-twitch.
Uttarapong, J., LaMastra, N., Gandhi, R., Lee, Y. H., Yuan, C. W., & Wohn, D. Y. (2022). Twitch Users' Motivations and Practices during Community Mental Health Discussions. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6, 1-23
McCashin, D., & Murphy, C. M. (2022). Using TikTok for public and youth mental health–A systematic review and content analysis. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13591045221106608
Rosenblatt, K. (Oct 28, 2022). YouTube will now let medical professionals apply for additional verification. NBC News. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/youtube-will-now-let-medical-professionals-apply-additional-verificati-rcna54561
Warren, C. (n.d.) Ethics of Media Interactions for Mental Health Professionals. Zur Institute.
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