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Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings

INTRODUCTION: Protecting and promoting the mental health of youth under 30 years of age is a priority, globally. Yet investment in mental health promotion, which seeks to strengthen the determinants of positive mental health and wellbeing, remains limited relative to prevention, treatment, and recov...

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Autores principales: Jenkins, Emily, Daly, Zachary, McAuliffe, Corey, McGuinness, Liza, Richardson, Chris, Hill, Taylor G., Goodyear, Trevor, Lind, Candace, Barbic, Skye, Rivers, Robert, Haines-Saah, Rebecca
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9978376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36875387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1066440
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author Jenkins, Emily
Daly, Zachary
McAuliffe, Corey
McGuinness, Liza
Richardson, Chris
Hill, Taylor G.
Goodyear, Trevor
Lind, Candace
Barbic, Skye
Rivers, Robert
Haines-Saah, Rebecca
author_facet Jenkins, Emily
Daly, Zachary
McAuliffe, Corey
McGuinness, Liza
Richardson, Chris
Hill, Taylor G.
Goodyear, Trevor
Lind, Candace
Barbic, Skye
Rivers, Robert
Haines-Saah, Rebecca
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description INTRODUCTION: Protecting and promoting the mental health of youth under 30 years of age is a priority, globally. Yet investment in mental health promotion, which seeks to strengthen the determinants of positive mental health and wellbeing, remains limited relative to prevention, treatment, and recovery. The aim of this paper is to contribute empirical evidence to guide innovation in youth mental health promotion, detailing the early outcomes of Agenda Gap, an intervention centering youth-led policy advocacy to influence positive mental health for individuals, families, communities and society. METHODS: Leveraging a convergent mixed methods design, this study draws on data from n = 18 youth (ages 15 to 17) in British Columbia, Canada, who contributed to pre- and post-intervention surveys and post-intervention qualitative interviews following their participation in Agenda Gap from 2020-2021. These data are supplemented by qualitative interviews with n = 4 policy and other adult allies. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed in parallel, using descriptive statistics and reflexive thematic analysis, and then merged for interpretation. RESULTS: Quantitative findings suggest Agenda Gap contributes to improvements in mental health promotion literacy as well as several core positive mental health constructs, such as peer and adult attachment and critical consciousness. However, these findings also point to the need for further scale development, as many of the available measures lack sensitivity to change and are unable to distinguish between higher and lower levels of the underlying construct. Qualitative findings provided nuanced insights into the shifts that resulted from Agenda Gap at the individual, family, and community level, including reconceptualization of mental health, expanded social awareness and agency, and increased capacity for influencing systems change to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. DISCUSSION: Together, these findings illustrate the promise and utility of mental health promotion for generating positive mental health impacts across socioecological domains. Using Agenda Gap as an exemplar, this study underscores that mental health promotion programming can contribute to gains in positive mental health for individual intervention participants whilst also enhancing collective capacity to advance mental health and equity, particularly through policy advocacy and responsive action on the social and structural determinants of mental health.
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spelling pubmed-99783762023-03-03 Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings Jenkins, Emily Daly, Zachary McAuliffe, Corey McGuinness, Liza Richardson, Chris Hill, Taylor G. Goodyear, Trevor Lind, Candace Barbic, Skye Rivers, Robert Haines-Saah, Rebecca Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Protecting and promoting the mental health of youth under 30 years of age is a priority, globally. Yet investment in mental health promotion, which seeks to strengthen the determinants of positive mental health and wellbeing, remains limited relative to prevention, treatment, and recovery. The aim of this paper is to contribute empirical evidence to guide innovation in youth mental health promotion, detailing the early outcomes of Agenda Gap, an intervention centering youth-led policy advocacy to influence positive mental health for individuals, families, communities and society. METHODS: Leveraging a convergent mixed methods design, this study draws on data from n = 18 youth (ages 15 to 17) in British Columbia, Canada, who contributed to pre- and post-intervention surveys and post-intervention qualitative interviews following their participation in Agenda Gap from 2020-2021. These data are supplemented by qualitative interviews with n = 4 policy and other adult allies. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed in parallel, using descriptive statistics and reflexive thematic analysis, and then merged for interpretation. RESULTS: Quantitative findings suggest Agenda Gap contributes to improvements in mental health promotion literacy as well as several core positive mental health constructs, such as peer and adult attachment and critical consciousness. However, these findings also point to the need for further scale development, as many of the available measures lack sensitivity to change and are unable to distinguish between higher and lower levels of the underlying construct. Qualitative findings provided nuanced insights into the shifts that resulted from Agenda Gap at the individual, family, and community level, including reconceptualization of mental health, expanded social awareness and agency, and increased capacity for influencing systems change to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. DISCUSSION: Together, these findings illustrate the promise and utility of mental health promotion for generating positive mental health impacts across socioecological domains. Using Agenda Gap as an exemplar, this study underscores that mental health promotion programming can contribute to gains in positive mental health for individual intervention participants whilst also enhancing collective capacity to advance mental health and equity, particularly through policy advocacy and responsive action on the social and structural determinants of mental health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9978376/ /pubmed/36875387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1066440 Text en Copyright © 2023 Jenkins, Daly, McAuliffe, McGuinness, Richardson, Hill, Goodyear, Lind, Barbic, Rivers and Haines-Saah. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Jenkins, Emily
Daly, Zachary
McAuliffe, Corey
McGuinness, Liza
Richardson, Chris
Hill, Taylor G.
Goodyear, Trevor
Lind, Candace
Barbic, Skye
Rivers, Robert
Haines-Saah, Rebecca
Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings
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title_full Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings
title_fullStr Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings
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title_short Advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: A mixed methods exploration of Phase 1 Agenda Gap findings
title_sort advancing socioecological mental health promotion intervention: a mixed methods exploration of phase 1 agenda gap findings
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9978376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36875387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1066440
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