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Agents of Change for Mental Health: A Survey of Young People’s Aspirations for Participation Across Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries

PURPOSE: Effective intervention, policy, and research in mental health and well-being (MHWB) require young people to be understood not only as beneficiaries, but also as active agents in codesigning and implementing initiatives. To identify pathways for young people’s participation in promoting MHWB...

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Autores principales: Pavarini, Gabriela, Booysen, Chantelle, Jain, Tanvi, Lai, Joanna, Manku, Kiran, Foster-Estwick, Ashley, Gatera, Grace, Omari Juma, Damian, Karorero, David, Philip-Joe, Kumba, Genevive Ukachukwu, Chinwendu, Sartor, Claudia, Zeitz, Lian, Farmer, Mychelle, Singh, Ilina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35279363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.10.037
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author Pavarini, Gabriela
Booysen, Chantelle
Jain, Tanvi
Lai, Joanna
Manku, Kiran
Foster-Estwick, Ashley
Gatera, Grace
Omari Juma, Damian
Karorero, David
Philip-Joe, Kumba
Genevive Ukachukwu, Chinwendu
Sartor, Claudia
Zeitz, Lian
Farmer, Mychelle
Singh, Ilina
author_facet Pavarini, Gabriela
Booysen, Chantelle
Jain, Tanvi
Lai, Joanna
Manku, Kiran
Foster-Estwick, Ashley
Gatera, Grace
Omari Juma, Damian
Karorero, David
Philip-Joe, Kumba
Genevive Ukachukwu, Chinwendu
Sartor, Claudia
Zeitz, Lian
Farmer, Mychelle
Singh, Ilina
author_sort Pavarini, Gabriela
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description PURPOSE: Effective intervention, policy, and research in mental health and well-being (MHWB) require young people to be understood not only as beneficiaries, but also as active agents in codesigning and implementing initiatives. To identify pathways for young people’s participation in promoting MHWB in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), this study surveyed young people’s aspirations for engagement, their spheres of influence, capacity building needs, and key barriers to participation. METHODS: Using U-Report, United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund’s social messaging tool and data collection platform, we distributed a short quantitative survey to a nonrepresentative, but large sample of young people aged 15–29 across five LMICs: Nigeria, Brazil, Jamaica, South Africa, and Burundi. RESULTS: A total of 42,689 young people responded, with representation from most or all provinces within each country. Participants’ average age was 23.8 years (SD = 3.77). Young people’s core aspirations were to join a mental health awareness project and to support their peers. Participants considered schools and community settings to be the most important spheres for engagement. Lack of information about mental health was the main perceived barrier to participation, and mental health classes the main training need. DISCUSSION: In many countries, MHWB is not taught or discussed in schools and youth-led mental health interventions are rare. Findings from this study reveal clear aspirations for participatory engagement to promote MHWB among young people in LMICs. To support meaningful participation, policymakers and youth service providers must ensure that young people have access to mental health literacy training and opportunities to raise awareness in schools or community settings.
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spelling pubmed-97471812023-01-01 Agents of Change for Mental Health: A Survey of Young People’s Aspirations for Participation Across Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries Pavarini, Gabriela Booysen, Chantelle Jain, Tanvi Lai, Joanna Manku, Kiran Foster-Estwick, Ashley Gatera, Grace Omari Juma, Damian Karorero, David Philip-Joe, Kumba Genevive Ukachukwu, Chinwendu Sartor, Claudia Zeitz, Lian Farmer, Mychelle Singh, Ilina J Adolesc Health Original Article PURPOSE: Effective intervention, policy, and research in mental health and well-being (MHWB) require young people to be understood not only as beneficiaries, but also as active agents in codesigning and implementing initiatives. To identify pathways for young people’s participation in promoting MHWB in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), this study surveyed young people’s aspirations for engagement, their spheres of influence, capacity building needs, and key barriers to participation. METHODS: Using U-Report, United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund’s social messaging tool and data collection platform, we distributed a short quantitative survey to a nonrepresentative, but large sample of young people aged 15–29 across five LMICs: Nigeria, Brazil, Jamaica, South Africa, and Burundi. RESULTS: A total of 42,689 young people responded, with representation from most or all provinces within each country. Participants’ average age was 23.8 years (SD = 3.77). Young people’s core aspirations were to join a mental health awareness project and to support their peers. Participants considered schools and community settings to be the most important spheres for engagement. Lack of information about mental health was the main perceived barrier to participation, and mental health classes the main training need. DISCUSSION: In many countries, MHWB is not taught or discussed in schools and youth-led mental health interventions are rare. Findings from this study reveal clear aspirations for participatory engagement to promote MHWB among young people in LMICs. To support meaningful participation, policymakers and youth service providers must ensure that young people have access to mental health literacy training and opportunities to raise awareness in schools or community settings. Elsevier 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9747181/ /pubmed/35279363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.10.037 Text en © 2021 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Pavarini, Gabriela
Booysen, Chantelle
Jain, Tanvi
Lai, Joanna
Manku, Kiran
Foster-Estwick, Ashley
Gatera, Grace
Omari Juma, Damian
Karorero, David
Philip-Joe, Kumba
Genevive Ukachukwu, Chinwendu
Sartor, Claudia
Zeitz, Lian
Farmer, Mychelle
Singh, Ilina
Agents of Change for Mental Health: A Survey of Young People’s Aspirations for Participation Across Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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title_fullStr Agents of Change for Mental Health: A Survey of Young People’s Aspirations for Participation Across Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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title_short Agents of Change for Mental Health: A Survey of Young People’s Aspirations for Participation Across Five Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_sort agents of change for mental health: a survey of young people’s aspirations for participation across five low- and middle-income countries
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35279363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.10.037
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