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Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up - Social Media, Internet Culture and Mental Health

Social Media, Internet Culture and Mental Health

04/24/23 • 33 min

Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up

Season 3 of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up! takes off with a conversation on the impact of social media and internet culture on the mental health of adolescents and youth from marginalized communities.

As alarm bells ring, warning of the youth mental health crisis across America, social media and the online experiences of adolescents and young adults have been flagged as contributing factors to many of the worrying behavioral health trends. These include rising rates of suicide, depression, anxiety, among others.

J’Andra Antisdel, SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association doctoral fellow, has been studying this phenomenon and working with young people to address the negative impacts of social media on their mental health. J’Andra joins our host Indrias Kassaye for this exploration of the social media landscape and online behaviors that has behavioral health professionals so worried and shares her insights on how psychiatric mental health nurses and other behavioral health professionals can better respond and make a difference.

J'Andra Lashay Antisdel, MSN, RN, PMH-BC, CNE is a third-year PhD student at Indiana University School of Nursing, in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is also an Assistant Professor at Saint Mary’s College, School of Nursing, in Notre Dame, Indiana. J’Andra is a certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and a Certified Nurse Educator through the National League for Nursing (NLN). Her research interests are broadly related to the effects of internet culture and social media on mental health. Specifically, she has focused on signs, symptoms, and risk factors of cyber victimization in teens to identify and address gaps in the research concerning the assessment of teens for cyber victimization in the healthcare setting. Additionally, through her research, she strives to find methods for healthcare professionals to engage teens and promote healthy online behaviors.

For more information about J’Andra Antisdel visit https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/jandra-antisdel

Learn more about the Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association at www.emfp.org

Required Disclosures to Participants – 2023 ANA MFP Podcast Season3:

Episode 1: Social Media and Youth Mental Health

Continuing Nursing Education Disclosures:

Participants may earn 0.5 hours of CNE credit for this session.

Requirements for CNE credit are to:

1. Listen to the entire podcast.

2. Complete the evaluation after the event.

** Please use the link below to access to complete the evaluation form and to receive your CNE certificate by email. Expiration Date/Deadline: April 25, 2026.

Evaluation Survey Link (opens on April 24, 2023): https://surveys.nursingworld.org/s3/MFP-Social-Media-and-Youth-Mental-Health

The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professionaldevelopment by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

ANA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17219.

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Season 3 of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up! takes off with a conversation on the impact of social media and internet culture on the mental health of adolescents and youth from marginalized communities.

As alarm bells ring, warning of the youth mental health crisis across America, social media and the online experiences of adolescents and young adults have been flagged as contributing factors to many of the worrying behavioral health trends. These include rising rates of suicide, depression, anxiety, among others.

J’Andra Antisdel, SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association doctoral fellow, has been studying this phenomenon and working with young people to address the negative impacts of social media on their mental health. J’Andra joins our host Indrias Kassaye for this exploration of the social media landscape and online behaviors that has behavioral health professionals so worried and shares her insights on how psychiatric mental health nurses and other behavioral health professionals can better respond and make a difference.

J'Andra Lashay Antisdel, MSN, RN, PMH-BC, CNE is a third-year PhD student at Indiana University School of Nursing, in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is also an Assistant Professor at Saint Mary’s College, School of Nursing, in Notre Dame, Indiana. J’Andra is a certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and a Certified Nurse Educator through the National League for Nursing (NLN). Her research interests are broadly related to the effects of internet culture and social media on mental health. Specifically, she has focused on signs, symptoms, and risk factors of cyber victimization in teens to identify and address gaps in the research concerning the assessment of teens for cyber victimization in the healthcare setting. Additionally, through her research, she strives to find methods for healthcare professionals to engage teens and promote healthy online behaviors.

For more information about J’Andra Antisdel visit https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/jandra-antisdel

Learn more about the Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association at www.emfp.org

Required Disclosures to Participants – 2023 ANA MFP Podcast Season3:

Episode 1: Social Media and Youth Mental Health

Continuing Nursing Education Disclosures:

Participants may earn 0.5 hours of CNE credit for this session.

Requirements for CNE credit are to:

1. Listen to the entire podcast.

2. Complete the evaluation after the event.

** Please use the link below to access to complete the evaluation form and to receive your CNE certificate by email. Expiration Date/Deadline: April 25, 2026.

Evaluation Survey Link (opens on April 24, 2023): https://surveys.nursingworld.org/s3/MFP-Social-Media-and-Youth-Mental-Health

The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professionaldevelopment by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

ANA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17219.

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Season 3 Trailer

Season 3 premieres Monday, April 24, 2023! Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up, is back for a third season of conversations with psychiatric mental health nurse scientists from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds.

Our focus this season is nursing’s response to the deepening mental health crisis among adolescents and young adults from communities of color across America.

Tune in every two weeks for insights from researchers and clinicians responding to the crisis.

Each podcast offers FREE CNE from the ANA, an ANCC accredited provider of nursing continuing professional development.

Remember to subscribe at emfp.org, the Minority Fellowship Program’s YouTube channel @mfpana, or on your preferred podcast app.

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Bullying and Youth Mental Health with Dr. Teresa Combs

Mental Health Trailblazer’s focus on youth and adolescent mental health continues with a conversation around bullying. According to the US Surgeon General, one in five high-schoolers in America report being bullied, and one in six have experienced cyberbullying. The mental health consequences can be severe with consequences for the victims, the perpetrators, their families, communities and wider society, lasting a lifetime. SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association alumna Dr. Teresa Combs who has studied the phenomenon of bullying and addresses bullying in her clinical work, shares her insights with our host, Indrias Kassaye. Together they explore the various ways that bullying manifests and its impact, particularly among ethnic and racial minority communities, and what behavioral health professionals including psychiatric mental health nurses can do to respond.

You can learn more about Dr. Teresa Combs at https://emfp.org/about-us/national-advisory-committee/teresa-combs

Required Disclosures to Participants – 2023 ANA MFP Podcast Season3:

Continuing Nursing Education Disclosures:

Participants may earn 0.5 hours of CNE credit for this session.

Requirements for CNE credit are to:

1. Listen to the entire podcast.

2. Complete the evaluation after the event.

** Please use the link below to access to complete the evaluation form and to receive your CNE certificate by email. Expiration Date/Deadline: May 9, 2026

Evaluation Survey Link: https://surveys.nursingworld.org/s3/MFP-Podcast-Bullying-and-Mental-Health (opens on May 8, 2023)

The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

ANA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP17219.

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