Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.
University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.
Med J Aust. 2024 Nov 18;221 Suppl 10:S34-S40. doi: 10.5694/mja2.52485.
Worldwide, young people are increasingly engaged in participation and decision-making initiatives regarding issues that affect their lives through advisory groups, representative councils, advocacy and activism. Emerging evidence suggests that these initiatives may have an impact on the mental health and wellbeing of the youth involved. These guidelines, which are based on a scoping review of global evidence and led by a youth advisory group with lived experience of participation initiatives, summarise evidence-based recommendations for designing and implementing youth participation initiatives that protect the mental health and wellbeing of the young people involved. Development of these guidelines followed methods outlined by the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) instrument and the strength of the evidence behind each recommendation was aligned with the National Health and Medical Research Council Levels of Evidence and recommendation grading system.
The guidelines include 20 recommendations and three good practice recommendations, addressing the following areas: prioritising clear and respectful communication; creating safe and flexible practices for young people; facilitating social and emotional support; empowering young people to participate in meaningful and impactful ways; and supporting young people to develop skills.
These guidelines are expected to provide cross-sectoral, global groups with the confidence to design and implement youth participation initiatives, using the best-available evidence, in ways that safeguard the mental health of the participating young people.
在全球范围内,年轻人越来越多地参与各种倡议和决策,通过咨询小组、代表理事会、宣传和行动主义等方式,参与影响他们生活的问题。新出现的证据表明,这些倡议可能会对参与其中的年轻人的心理健康和幸福感产生影响。本指南基于对全球证据的范围审查,并由具有参与倡议经验的青年咨询小组领导,总结了设计和实施青年参与倡议的循证建议,以保护参与其中的年轻人的心理健康和幸福感。这些指南的制定遵循了评估研究和评价(AGREE)工具概述的方法,并且每条建议背后的证据强度都与国家卫生和医学研究委员会的证据水平和建议分级系统一致。
该指南包括 20 条建议和 3 条良好实践建议,涵盖以下领域:优先考虑清晰和尊重的沟通;为年轻人创造安全和灵活的实践环境;促进社会和情感支持;赋权年轻人以有意义和有影响力的方式参与;以及支持年轻人发展技能。
这些指南有望为跨部门、全球性团体提供信心,以使用最佳现有证据,以保护参与的年轻人的心理健康的方式设计和实施青年参与倡议。