School of Design, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK.
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Science Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2022 Jun 20;20(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s12961-022-00871-w.
With most mental health problems established during childhood/adolescence, young people must be a key focus of public mental health approaches. Despite the range of factors known to influence mental health, evidence for effective interventions is lacking for this age group. This study aimed to define priorities for future public health intervention-focused research to support youth mental health by engaging with transdisciplinary stakeholder groups.
Our coproduction approach involved priority-setting workshops with young people, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers. Each workshop focused on three thematic areas: social connections and relationships; schools and other education settings; and key groups at greater risk of mental ill-health, specifically LGBTQ+ and care-experienced young people. Workshop outputs were synthesized to define research priorities.
This paper presents the research priorities that were defined through the priority-setting workshops, and our reflections on the coproduction approach to guide future similar activities undertaken by others. Ten priorities for youth public mental health research were defined, covering the following areas: building supportive relationships; whole system approaches; social media; support at times of transition; improving links between different services; development and training for those who support young people; staff mental health; engaging with families; awareness of and access to services; and out-of-school and community settings.
These research priorities can inform future intervention development to support youth public mental health. Our transdisciplinary approach means the identified research priorities are likely to be relevant to young people's experiences and needs, and to fit with the needs of those working in practice and policy to support young people.
大多数心理健康问题都在儿童和青少年时期形成,因此年轻人必须成为公共心理健康方法的重点关注对象。尽管有一系列已知因素会影响心理健康,但针对该年龄段的有效干预措施的证据仍然缺乏。本研究旨在通过与跨学科利益相关者群体合作,确定未来以公共卫生干预为重点的研究的优先事项,以支持青年的心理健康。
我们的共同制定方法包括与年轻人、研究人员、从业者和政策制定者一起进行重点制定研讨会。每个研讨会都集中在三个主题领域:社会联系和关系;学校和其他教育环境;以及更易患心理健康问题的特定群体,即 LGBTQ+和有照顾经历的年轻人。研讨会的成果被综合起来确定研究重点。
本文介绍了通过重点制定研讨会确定的青年公共心理健康研究重点,以及我们对共同制定方法的反思,以指导其他人未来开展类似的活动。确定了十个青年公共心理健康研究的优先事项,涵盖以下领域:建立支持性关系;全系统方法;社交媒体;支持转型时期;改善不同服务之间的联系;为支持年轻人的人员提供发展和培训;员工心理健康;与家庭接触;服务意识和获取途径;以及校外和社区环境。
这些研究重点可以为未来支持青年公共心理健康的干预措施的发展提供信息。我们的跨学科方法意味着确定的研究重点可能与年轻人的经历和需求相关,并符合实践和政策制定者支持年轻人的需求。