Donnan Jennifer, Howells Rachel, Drakes Dalainey H, Bishop Lisa D
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada.
J Early Adolesc. 2025 Jan;45(1):5-14. doi: 10.1177/02724316231223527. Epub 2023 Dec 26.
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced new landscapes for research and public engagement participation. This shift was accompanied by significant challenges and unique opportunities for engaging youth as active participants and collaborators. This commentary will reflect on insights gained from conducting a variety of virtual youth engagement activities during the pandemic, within a rights-based and empirical approach. The team reflected on challenges, opportunities, and suggestions for engaging youth as participants and collaborators in research using virtual platforms. This commentary outlines opportunities for growth and challenges worthy of consideration for future virtual youth engagement activities. These considerations are put forth with the goal of upholding autonomy, diversity, and amplifying the voices of youth in research through virtual environments. Considering our insights on engaging youth, we hope to contribute to the expanding field of youth engagement, and advance future research that utilizes virtual modalities.
新冠疫情为研究和公众参与带来了新的局面。这一转变伴随着诸多重大挑战以及让青年成为积极参与者和合作者的独特机遇。本评论将基于权利和实证方法,反思在疫情期间开展各类虚拟青年参与活动所获得的见解。该团队思考了在利用虚拟平台让青年作为参与者和合作者参与研究过程中所面临的挑战、机遇和建议。本评论概述了未来虚拟青年参与活动值得考虑的发展机遇和挑战。提出这些考虑因素的目的是维护自主性、多样性,并通过虚拟环境在研究中放大青年的声音。鉴于我们在青年参与方面的见解,我们希望为不断扩展的青年参与领域做出贡献,并推动利用虚拟方式的未来研究。