@article{DewitzAckermann, author = {Dewitz, Leyla and Ackermann, Judith}, title = {Anxiety-Related Content on Instagram and Twitter: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Mental Health Communication and Information Sharing}, address = {Potsdam}, doi = {10.34678/opus4-3220}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-32201}, pages = {1 -- 28}, abstract = {Approximately four percent of the world's population suffers from anxiety disorders. This makes anxiety disorders one of the most common mental illnesses and a significant global health concern. As social media is a primary source of health information and communication, this study aims at investigating how the hashtag \#anxiety is used on Twitter and Instagram. The hashtag \#anxiety was chosen because it is commonly used by the social media community to post or tweet about anxiety disorders, such as social anxiety, thus providing broad access to the data. We followed a quantitative approach and gathered open data from December 24th, 2019 to January 1st, 2020. Furthermore, we used a qualitative content analysis to detect topics and patterns within the data. Coding focused on identifying goals, motivations, and feelings concerning anxiety (disorders) and information sharing. Findings show that content and appearance of posts are strongly shaped by characteristics of the platforms. Additionally, the results unveil that both platforms serve as mediua for sharing information regarding mental health matters, such as personal experiences, challenges, and coping strategies, thereby cultivating a sense of community and support among users dealing with comparable issues. Twitter predominantly functions for real-time updates, in-situ interactions, and emergency communication, while Instagram's visual nature appears to offer a venue for creative expression through images and captions, illuminating the emotional and personal narratives of mental health journeys.}, subject = {Psychische Gesundheit}, language = {en} } @article{FlechtnerDewitzMaueetal., author = {Flechtner, Rahel and Dewitz, Leyla and Mau{\´e}, Rahel and Tost, Jordi and Schuster, Paula L. and Ackermann, Judith and Heidmann, Frank}, title = {Facing fears, facing opportunities: Lessons learned from a participatory design format with people affected by social anxiety}, address = {Potsdam}, doi = {10.34678/opus4-3116}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:525-31168}, pages = {1 -- 19}, abstract = {Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed anxiety disorders and a health concern that has a significant impact on the affected individuals' quality of life. Although there is a need to develop methods and tools to support those affected by SAD, it is especially challenging to conduct participatory design with this psychologically vulnerable group of people. This paper presents the design, implementation and evaluation of a participatory format built on a toolkit, a cultural probe and an online prototyping workshop to gain insights into the challenges and needs experienced in the everyday lives of those affected by severe social anxiety. We provide the theoretical framework for designing a participatory format for this vulnerable group, introduce and discuss our methodological approach, and present the lessons learned from implementing and evaluating the format in two workshop sessions with a total of 15 participants.}, subject = {Angstst{\"o}rung}, language = {en} } @article{MaueDewitzAckermann, author = {Mau{\´e}, Rahel and Dewitz, Leyla and Ackermann, Judith}, title = {Wohlbefinden auf Umwegen}, series = {MedienConcret : Magazin f{\"u}r die p{\"a}dagogische Praxis}, volume = {2023}, journal = {MedienConcret : Magazin f{\"u}r die p{\"a}dagogische Praxis}, publisher = {JFC Medienzentrum}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, issn = {0931-9808}, pages = {94 -- 97}, abstract = {Unter Jugendlichen zwischen 14 und 21 Jahren ist sie weitverbreitet: die soziale Phobie. VR-Anwendungen k{\"o}nnen soziale Angstst{\"o}rungen nicht heilen, doch sie k{\"o}nnen psychotherapeutische Prozesse unterst{\"u}tzen. Die im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes „DISA - Digitale Inklusion im Kontext Sozialer Angstst{\"o}rungen" entwickelte Virtual Reality Erfahrung „hopopopo" vermittelt Wissen {\"u}ber soziale Angst und l{\"a}sst die Nutzer:innen den Alltag einer betroffenen Person immersiv nacherleben. „Hopopopo" ist damit ein Beispiel f{\"u}r eine unter ethischen Kriterien entwickelte Technologie, die das Wohlbefinden psychisch erkrankter Menschen steigert.}, subject = {Sozialangst}, language = {de} } @incollection{EggerAckermann, author = {Egger, Benjamin and Ackermann, Judith}, title = {Postdigitale Kunstpraktiken in der Kulturellen Bildung}, series = {Digitalisierung in der kulturellen Bildung}, booktitle = {Digitalisierung in der kulturellen Bildung}, editor = {J{\"o}rissen, Benjamin and Kr{\"o}ner, Stephan and Birnbaum, Lisa and Kr{\"a}mer, Franz and Schmiedl, Friederike}, publisher = {kopaed}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-96848-687-1}, doi = {10.25656/01:26963}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {91 -- 95}, subject = {Kulturp{\"a}dagogik}, language = {de} } @incollection{AckermannBraunFreitag, author = {Ackermann, Judith and Braun, Laijana and Freitag, Rebecca}, title = {Gaming for Sustainability}, series = {Lasst uns spielen!}, booktitle = {Lasst uns spielen!}, editor = {Berlenbach, Nadine and Geisler, Martin and Poerschke, Dirk and Tappe, Eik-Henning}, publisher = {kopaed}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-96848-668-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {59 -- 75}, subject = {Videospiel}, language = {de} } @incollection{AckermannEgger, author = {Ackermann, Judith and Egger, Benjamin}, title = {Postdigital Wellbeing und Influencer*innen}, series = {Postdigitale Kulturen Jugendlicher}, booktitle = {Postdigitale Kulturen Jugendlicher}, editor = {von Gross, Friederike and R{\"o}llecke, Renate}, publisher = {kopaed}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {978-3-96848-104-3}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {35 -- 45}, subject = {Influencer}, language = {de} }