分享心理健康服务信息:为了帮助青少年,我们需要在社交媒体上推广早期帮助。

Clinical child psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1177/13591045231209800
Maria E Loades, Debra M Desrochers, Sally Edgar, Melanie Luximon, Beatrice Sung
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青少年在需要心理健康帮助和及时获得服务之间存在着巨大且不断扩大的差距。为了让青少年在刚开始挣扎时能够获得基于证据的帮助,我们需要广泛的公共卫生信息,促进及时认识问题,鼓励和促进寻求帮助。目前的信息传递方法通常是在网站上共享信息,但青少年并不倾向于查看这些信息。青少年在社交媒体上几乎无处不在,包括利用这些平台寻求信息和支持。作为心理健康专业人员和研究人员,我们需要利用他们在这个领域的存在,以吸引人、相关、可信和青少年信任的方式分享关于早期帮助和支持的信息。为此,我们需要向具有社会营销专业知识的跨学科同事学习,并与青少年自己共同设计信息和信息策略。我们展示了这些合作伙伴中的每一个都可以带来的独特价值,以改善如何共享有关心理健康早期帮助的信息。
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Sharing information about mental health services: To reach adolescents where they are, we need to market early help provision on social media.

There is a large and widening gap between the need for mental health help and timely access to services for adolescents. To enable adolescents to access evidence-based help when they first begin to struggle, we need widespread public health messaging which promotes prompt problem recognition and encourages and facilitates help-seeking. Current messaging approaches are often to share information on websites, but adolescents do not tend to look at these. Adolescents have an almost ubiquitous presence on social media, including using these platforms to seek information and support. As mental health professionals and researchers, we need to capitalise on their presence in this space and share messages about early help and support in ways that are engaging, relevant, credible, and perceived to be trustworthy by adolescents. To do this, we need to learn from our interdisciplinary colleagues with social marketing expertise, and from co-designing messages and messaging strategies with adolescents themselves. We illustrate the unique value that each of these partners can bring to improve how information about early help for mental health is shared.

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