Exploring young people’s perspectives on digital technology and mental healthcare: pilot study findings

Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.7748/mhp.2023.e1671
Cara Maddison, Heather Wharrad, Philip John Archard, Michelle O’Reilly
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Background Digital technology affords opportunities to expand mental healthcare beyond the clinic setting, supporting sustainable delivery. A pilot qualitative study was undertaken with a view to using the experience gained from it to develop a substantive project in this area. Aim To identify and better understand the perceived barriers and benefits to using digital technologies when delivering mental healthcare to young people. Method In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with three young people under the care of a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) team. The interview data were analysed thematically. Findings Three main themes were identified from the interviews: digital identity and digital literacy; trusting and accessing digital health resources; and therapeutic relationships, choice and convenience. Conclusion The findings of this pilot study reinforce the importance of avoiding a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to integrating digital technology in CAMHS. It was also identified that it is important to carefully consider the involvement of parents when conducting mental health research with children and young people.
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探索年轻人对数字技术和精神保健的看法:初步研究结果
数字技术提供了将精神卫生保健扩展到诊所之外的机会,支持可持续的服务。进行了一项试验性质的研究,以期利用从中获得的经验在这一领域制订一个实质性项目。目的确定并更好地了解在向年轻人提供精神保健服务时使用数字技术的障碍和好处。方法采用半结构化访谈法,对3名青少年进行深度访谈。对访谈数据进行主题分析。调查结果从访谈中确定了三个主要主题:数字身份和数字素养;信任和获取数字卫生资源;治疗关系,选择和便利。这项初步研究的结果强调了避免“一刀切”的方法在CAMHS中集成数字技术的重要性。会议还确定,在对儿童和青少年进行心理健康研究时,认真考虑父母的参与是很重要的。
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