Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jun 11;14(6):e081360. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081360.
While research into adolescent mental health has developed a considerable understanding of environmental and psychosocial risk factors, equivalent biological evidence is lacking and is not representative of economic, social and ethnic diversity in the adolescent population. It is important to understand the possible barriers and facilitators to conduct this research. This will then allow us to improve our understanding of how biology interacts with environmental and psychosocial risk factors during adolescence. The objective of this scoping review is to identify and understand the needs, barriers and facilitators related to the collection of biological data in adolescent mental health research.
Reviewers will conduct a systematic search of PubMed, Medline, Scopus, Cochrane, ERIC, EMBASE, ProQuest, EBSCO Global Health electronic databases, relevant publications and reference lists to identify studies published in the English language at any time. This scoping review will identify published studies exploring mental health/psychopathology outcomes, with biological measures, in participants between the ages of 11 and 18 and examine the reported methodology used for data collection. Data will be summarised in tabular form with narrative synthesis and will use the methodology of Levac , supplemented by subsequent recommendations from the Joanna Briggs Institute Scoping Review Methodology.
Ethical approval is not required for this scoping review. The scoping review will be conducted with input from patient and public involvement, specifically including young people involved in our study ('Co-producing a framework of guiding principles for Engaging representative and diverse cohorts of young peopLE in Biological ReseArch in menTal hEalth'-www.celebrateproject.co.uk) Youth Expert Working Group. Dissemination will include publication in peer-reviewed journals, academic presentations and on the project website.
尽管青少年心理健康研究已经对环境和心理社会风险因素有了相当的了解,但缺乏相应的生物学证据,也不能代表青少年群体在经济、社会和种族方面的多样性。了解开展这项研究可能存在的障碍和促进因素很重要。这将使我们能够更好地理解生物学如何在青少年时期与环境和心理社会风险因素相互作用。本研究的目的是确定并了解与青少年心理健康研究中生物数据收集相关的需求、障碍和促进因素。
评审员将对 PubMed、Medline、Scopus、Cochrane、ERIC、EMBASE、ProQuest、EBSCO Global Health 电子数据库、相关出版物和参考文献进行系统检索,以确定在任何时间以英文发表的研究。本范围综述将确定研究心理健康/精神病理学结果的已发表研究,研究对象为 11 至 18 岁之间的参与者,以及检查报告的生物测量数据收集方法。数据将以表格形式总结,进行叙述性综合,并使用 Levac 方法,并辅以 Joanna Briggs 研究所范围综述方法的后续建议。
本范围综述无需伦理批准。该范围综述将在患者和公众参与的基础上进行,特别是包括参与我们研究的年轻人(“共同制定一项框架,以指导原则,让代表性和多样化的年轻人群体参与心理健康中的生物研究”-www.celebrateproject.co.uk)青年专家工作组。传播将包括在同行评议的期刊上发表、学术演讲和项目网站上发布。