School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur, Assam, India.
Health Expect. 2022 Aug;25(4):1930-1944. doi: 10.1111/hex.13550. Epub 2022 Jun 18.
Our aim is to evaluate the visually informed community mental health education materials cocreated in our research on youth substance misuse in Assam, India, and to reflect on what we might learn for similar initiatives in low- and middle-income countries.
Materials consist of: (i) images participants brought to the interview; (ii) 30 posters cocreated by participants to convey key messages from their interview; (iii) six short films on the implications of addiction, and (iv) an animation of our Pathways to Recovery model. We also created a community education package that incorporated these materials. We analyse feedback from three groups of events and a social media campaign, which drew variably across our materials and engaged a range of audiences.
Outcomes indicate the cocreation process and focus on the visual was successful in promoting young people's voice, increasing awareness and has potential for stigma reduction. Our educational package was deemed useful in increasing awareness and has potential for prevention and treatment.
Our case study offers insights into community mental health education in low- and middle-income countries, confirming the importance of cocreation, the usefulness of visual materials and the potential of social media campaigns while acknowledging the importance of local context in health messaging, particularly for stigmatized topics.
Service users were involved in the cocreation of the materials evaluated in this study and contributed as presenters in one of the events reported. Members of the public took part in events in which the materials were shared and provided us with the feedback analysed in this article.
我们的目的是评估在印度阿萨姆邦关于青年药物滥用的研究中共同创作的以视觉为导向的社区心理健康教育材料,并反思我们可以从中学到什么,以应用于低收入和中等收入国家的类似举措。
材料包括:(i)参与者在访谈中带来的图像;(ii)30 张由参与者共同创作的海报,以传达他们访谈的关键信息;(iii)六部关于成瘾影响的短片;(iv)我们的“康复之路”模型的动画。我们还创建了一个社区教育包,其中纳入了这些材料。我们分析了来自三个事件组和一个社交媒体活动的反馈,这些反馈在我们的材料和各种受众中都有所不同。
结果表明,共同创作过程和对视觉的关注成功地促进了年轻人的声音,提高了意识,并有可能减少污名化。我们的教育包被认为有助于提高意识,具有预防和治疗的潜力。
我们的案例研究提供了关于低收入和中等收入国家社区心理健康教育的见解,证实了共同创作、视觉材料的有用性以及社交媒体活动的潜力,同时承认在健康信息传递中,特别是针对污名化主题,地方背景的重要性。
服务使用者参与了本研究中评估的材料的共同创作,并在报告的活动之一中担任演讲者。公众成员参加了分享这些材料的活动,并为我们提供了本文分析的反馈。