March Anna, Allen Kate, Davies Karuna, Harris Julie, Bethel Alison, Kennedy Laura, Malhotra Tamanna, Stemp Rachael, Alexandrescu Bianca, Hobbs Tim, Fonagy Peter, Pilling Steve, Berry Vashti
Children and Young People's Mental Health Research Collaboration, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology, UCL, London, UK.
Syst Rev. 2025 May 19;14(1):115. doi: 10.1186/s13643-025-02838-8.
Adolescent mental health continues to be a pressing public health concern across the globe, in spite of renewed efforts in recent years to improve mental health and wellbeing outcomes. With many mental health services and systems ill-equipped to meet young people's needs, there is growing evidence that prevention interventions addressing the social and structural determinants of mental health should be prioritised. Consequently, there is a move away from isolated interventions towards 'place-based approaches' that aim to unlock systemic or structural change. However, there is limited evidence on how these approaches create change and the different contextual factors or underlying mechanisms that influence outcomes. This is the first realist review on place-based approaches to improve young people's mental health.
This rapid realist review synthesises relevant literature on place-based approaches to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people. The review involved consultation with programme developers, an expert panel of content specialists and a Young Person's Advisory Group. Online databases were searched for peer-reviewed and grey literature published between January 2000 and August 2023, resulting in 5685 articles.
Fifteen articles from eight countries were included in the review, from which 11 realist context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOCs) were developed to explain the underlying mechanisms present in the place-based approaches. These CMOCs were categorised into three themes: (1) Building relationships and trust, (2) bringing a social determinants lens, and (3) educating and empowering community stakeholders.
This review provides valuable insights into the mechanisms underpinning place-based approaches. However, the mechanisms identified primarily address the intermediate outcomes of place-based approaches, such as engaging the right stakeholders and creating opportunities for youth voices to be heard. Articles did not address the challenges around long-term sustainability and there remain crucial questions around the pathway to wider systemic change. Recommendations are included for future development and evaluation of place-based approaches to improve young people's mental health.
PROSPERO CRD42023450778.
尽管近年来为改善心理健康和幸福成果做出了新的努力,但青少年心理健康仍然是全球紧迫的公共卫生问题。由于许多心理健康服务和系统难以满足年轻人的需求,越来越多的证据表明,应优先开展针对心理健康的社会和结构决定因素的预防干预措施。因此,正从孤立的干预措施转向旨在实现系统性或结构性变革的“基于地点的方法”。然而,关于这些方法如何带来变革以及影响结果的不同背景因素或潜在机制的证据有限。这是第一篇关于基于地点的方法改善青少年心理健康的现实主义综述。
本快速现实主义综述综合了有关基于地点的方法改善儿童和青少年心理健康与幸福的相关文献。该综述包括与项目开发者、内容专家专家小组和青年咨询小组的磋商。在在线数据库中搜索了2000年1月至2023年8月发表的同行评审和灰色文献,共检索到5685篇文章。
该综述纳入了来自八个国家的15篇文章,从中形成了11种现实主义背景-机制-结果配置(CMOC),以解释基于地点的方法中存在的潜在机制。这些CMOC被分为三个主题:(1)建立关系和信任,(2)引入社会决定因素视角,(3)教育和赋能社区利益相关者。
本综述为基于地点的方法的潜在机制提供了有价值的见解。然而,所确定的机制主要涉及基于地点的方法的中间结果,例如吸引合适的利益相关者并为倾听青年声音创造机会。文章未涉及长期可持续性方面的挑战,围绕更广泛的系统性变革途径仍存在关键问题。文中还包括了关于未来基于地点的方法改善青少年心理健康的发展和评估的建议。
PROSPERO CRD42023450778