The Youth Collaborative Mental Health Survey: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach Using Constructivism With Majority Hispanic Youth

Phillip Yang, Bridget Sumner, Jake Neill, Jolie Gomez, Gabriela Garza, Luz Alvarez, Vanessa Benn, Albert Wylie, Rubi Cordero, Omar Ratrut, Meghan Lim, Dylan Lim, Jazmeyne Evans, Richard Kroll, Mya Galan, George Garza, Laura Reilly-Sanchez, Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Jeannie Von Stultz, Jen Osborne, Jennifer Todd, Kristen Plastino
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Youth today face novel mental health challenges compared to youth of previous generations. Youth voice in research is necessary to better understand and alleviate this national youth mental health crisis, but current U.S. nationally representative datasets on youth mental health lack youth voice in their survey designs. The academic team collaborated with 19 high school students to design a comprehensive youth mental health survey called the Youth Collaborative Mental Health Survey (YCMHS). The youth co-investigators represented the diversity of San Antonio, Texas, and were majority Hispanic. The constructivism pedagogy in education, which empowers youth voice in the learning process, was utilized to facilitate the youth-led creation of the YCMHS. During eight 2-hour meetings, the youth co-investigators designed the YCMHS with 20 domains and 195 questions. The YCMHS embraced respondent flexibility and voice and included 42 conditional response questions and 29 free-text response questions. The youth co-investigators led the survey administration at five schools during the 2020–2021 school year. The youth-led research design also strengthened collaboration between community and school partners. Takeaways from the academic team include the importance of being flexible and patient and advocating for the youth collaborators. Takeaways from the youth co-investigators include the importance of being open-minded, asking honest questions related to youth mental health, and being persistent. Future work will strengthen the scientific rigor of the YCMHS and highlight preliminary survey results.
青少年合作心理健康调查:以社区为基础的参与性研究方法,使用建构主义与大多数西班牙裔青年
与前几代青年相比,今天的青年面临着新的心理健康挑战。研究中的青年声音对于更好地理解和缓解全国青年心理健康危机是必要的,但目前美国全国代表性的青年心理健康数据集在其调查设计中缺乏青年的声音。学术团队与19名高中生合作,设计了一项全面的青少年心理健康调查,称为青少年协作心理健康调查(YCMHS)。这些青年共同调查者代表了德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市的多样性,其中大多数是西班牙裔。教育中的建构主义教学法赋予青年在学习过程中的发言权,并被用于促进青年主导的YCMHS创建。在8次2小时的会议中,青年共同调查者设计了包含20个领域和195个问题的YCMHS。YCMHS采用了被调查者的灵活性和声音,包括42个条件回答问题和29个自由文本回答问题。青年共同调查者在2020-2021学年期间领导了5所学校的调查管理工作。青年主导的研究设计也加强了社区和学校伙伴之间的合作。学术团队的收获包括灵活和耐心的重要性,以及倡导青年合作者。青年共同调查者得出的结论包括思想开放的重要性,提出与青少年心理健康有关的诚实问题,以及坚持不懈。未来的工作将加强YCMHS的科学严谨性,突出初步调查结果。
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