Arts and Mental Health Co-Research with Youth Advisors: The Role of Emotions, Creating Community, Learning and Growth

Youth Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.3390/youth4010010
L. H. V. Wright, Heather Devoy, Georgia Gardner, Katey Warran
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The inclusion of children and young people as co-researchers within mental health research has become increasingly recognised as valuable to improve equity and research quality. These approaches are considered important to shift knowledge and power hierarchies in research that has traditionally marginalised the voices of young people and prioritised positivist ways of knowing. Yet, very little research has explored the value of including youth advisors in research exploring the arts and mental health. This article, co-written intergenerationally, explores the role of a youth advisory (YA) in the design, data collection, and knowledge exchange of the DanceConnect research project: a study exploring if and how online dance classes may improve the social and mental wellbeing of young people (aged 16–24) living with anxiety in the UK. Drawing upon qualitative data (audio recordings of advisory meetings from the study (n = 5 meetings), a youth advisory focus group with an arts-based component (n = 1), and researcher ethnographic fieldnotes from four researchers), this study reflects on the role of a youth advisory in young researchers’ own lives. Through a reflexive analytic approach, we found that the youth advisory constructed meaningful emotional experiences, fostered spaces of learning and growth, and enabled a sense of community. Reflecting on our findings, we also set out key recommendations for researchers working in the field of arts and mental health who may wish to establish youth advisories in the future. This article acts as an important resource that can be used to inform and reflect on improving coproduction processes with youth advisors in arts and mental health research.
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与青年顾问开展艺术与心理健康合作研究:情感、创建社区、学习和成长的作用
让儿童和青少年作为共同研究者参与心理健康研究,已被越来越多的人认为对提高公平性和研究质量很有价值。这些方法被认为对于改变研究中的知识和权力等级非常重要,因为在传统研究中,年轻人的声音被边缘化,实证主义的认知方式被放在首位。然而,很少有研究探讨在探索艺术与心理健康的研究中纳入青年顾问的价值。本文由几代人共同撰写,探讨了青年顾问(YA)在 "DanceConnect "研究项目的设计、数据收集和知识交流中的作用:该研究探讨了在线舞蹈课程是否以及如何改善英国焦虑症青少年(16-24 岁)的社交和心理健康。本研究利用定性数据(研究中咨询会议的录音(n = 5 次会议)、一个包含艺术元素的青年咨询焦点小组(n = 1)以及来自四位研究人员的研究人员人种学现场笔记),对青年咨询在青年研究人员自身生活中的作用进行了反思。通过反思性分析方法,我们发现青年顾问构建了有意义的情感体验,促进了学习和成长空间,并促成了社区意识。在对研究结果进行反思的基础上,我们还为艺术与心理健康领域的研究人员提出了重要建议,希望他们在未来建立青年顾问。这篇文章是一个重要的资源,可用于指导和反思在艺术与心理健康研究中改进与青年顾问的合作过程。
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