Warraitch Azza, Wacker Ciara, Biju Sanjana, Lee Maria, Bruce Delali, Curran Paul, Khraisha Qusai, Hadfield Kristin
Trinity Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; Department of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Trinity Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; Department of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
J Adolesc Health. 2024 Aug;75(2):218-230. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.02.029. Epub 2024 Apr 9.
Despite an increased recognition of the right of adolescents to be involved in decisions that affect them, young people continue to be under-involved in health research. One of the reasons is a lack of awareness among researchers on the current evidence base around the benefits of involving adolescents. To address this, we conducted an umbrella review to synthesize the evidence on the positive impacts of adolescent involvement in health research. This umbrella review was preregistered with PROSPERO (CRD42021287467). We searched 11 databases, Google Scholar, PROSPERO, reference lists, 10 journals, websites of 472 organizations, and sought input from experts. Ultimately, we included 99 review articles. We found that adolescent involvement has many positive impacts on young people, including increased knowledge and skills; personal development; financial benefits; career and academic growth; enhanced relationships; and valuing their experience. The positive impacts of adolescent involvement on the research itself include increased relevance of the study to adolescents, improved recruitment, development of more adolescent-friendly materials, enhanced data collection and analysis, and more effective dissemination. Researchers also benefited from adolescents' involvement through increased knowledge, skills, and a shift in their attitudes. The evidence supporting the positive impacts of adolescent involvement in research is substantial but limited by a lack of rigorous evaluation, inconsistent reporting, and unclear evaluation methods.
尽管人们越来越认识到青少年有权参与影响他们的决策,但年轻人在健康研究中的参与度仍然不足。原因之一是研究人员对目前关于青少年参与的益处的证据基础缺乏认识。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了一项综合性综述,以综合有关青少年参与健康研究的积极影响的证据。这项综合性综述已在国际系统评价注册库(PROSPERO,注册号:CRD42021287467)进行了预注册。我们检索了11个数据库、谷歌学术、PROSPERO、参考文献列表、10种期刊、472个组织的网站,并征求了专家的意见。最终,我们纳入了99篇综述文章。我们发现,青少年的参与对年轻人有许多积极影响,包括知识和技能的提高、个人发展、经济收益、职业和学业成长、人际关系的改善以及对自身经历的重视。青少年参与对研究本身的积极影响包括研究与青少年的相关性增加、招募情况改善、开发更适合青少年的材料、数据收集和分析得到加强以及传播更有效。研究人员也从青少年的参与中受益,他们的知识、技能得到提高,态度也发生了转变。支持青少年参与研究具有积极影响的证据很充分,但受到缺乏严格评估、报告不一致以及评估方法不明确的限制。