Evaluation of a mental-health literacy and self-care website intended for young people who have a parent with a mental illness

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Aude Villatte, Geneviève Piché, Rima Habib, Janie Gariépy
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ABSTRACTObjective This article presents the results of the formative evaluation of a mental health literacy and self-care website intended by and for young people of a parent with a mental illness (YP). Multiple dimensions of the user experience (e.g., satisfaction with the usability of the site; emotions and learning during navigation), as well as the readability of content were measured.Methods In 2021, an online questionnaire was completed by 24 YP aged 14–25 years. Usability testing and the Flesch-Kincaid readability index were used to evaluate the website.Results Participants rated highly the various evaluated dimensions of the user experience and stated that due to the website, they learned several things that correspond to resilience factors frequently reported in the literature (e.g., better understanding of mental disorders and available resources). The Flesch-Kincaid index indicated readability appropriate for 14-year-olds.Discussion The website appears to be a promising tool for supporting resilience in YP. Participants’ suggestions for improvement will be used to develop an optimised version of the website, whose effectiveness can be tested in a randomised control study.KEYWORDS: Self-carewebsitemental health literacyparental mental illnessuser experienceyoung people Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by CRUJeF ; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: [Grant Number 892-2018-2024].
针对父母有精神疾病的年轻人的心理健康素养和自我保健网站的评估
摘要目的介绍一个由父母患有精神疾病(YP)的青少年设计的心理健康素养和自我保健网站的形成性评价结果。用户体验的多个维度(例如,对网站可用性的满意度;在导航过程中的情绪和学习),以及内容的可读性进行了测量。方法于2021年对24名14-25岁的青少年进行在线问卷调查。可用性测试和Flesch-Kincaid可读性指数用于评估网站。结果参与者对用户体验的各个评估维度评价很高,并表示由于网站,他们学到了一些与文献中经常报道的弹性因素相对应的东西(例如,更好地理解精神障碍和可用资源)。Flesch-Kincaid指数显示可读性适合14岁的孩子。该网站似乎是支持YP弹性的一个很有前途的工具。参与者的改进建议将用于开发网站的优化版本,其有效性可以在随机对照研究中进行测试。关键词:自我护理网站;心理健康素养;父母精神疾病;本研究得到了CRUJeF的支持;加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会:[批准号892-2018-2024]。
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