'I'm So Proud of How Hard You're Trying': A Photovoice Analysis of Youth Mental Health and Wellness in Wisconsin.

Sara Kohlbeck, Patricia Monroe
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Understanding youth and young adult mental health and well-being is critical to addressing rates of suicide among this population. This qualitative study sought to gather additional perspectives of students across Wisconsin using photovoice methods to enhance understanding of their experiences and to inform future policies and programs. A total of 11 youth and young adults ages 14 to 26 participated by taking pictures in response to given prompts and then discussing those pictures within a virtual focus group. Spanning the social-ecological framework, 4 themes emerged from the photographs and discussion: (1) individual-level factors drive mental health and well-being; (2) the support of interpersonal relationships is crucial; (3) school-related factors are predominant sources of stress; (4) policies, culture, and systems influence well-being. This study highlights the unique experiences of youth and young adults and underscores the impact of systems and structures on their mental health and well-being.

我为你的努力感到骄傲":威斯康星州青少年心理健康与幸福的摄影选择分析》。
了解青少年和年轻成年人的心理健康和福祉对于解决这一人群的自杀率问题至关重要。这项定性研究试图通过摄影选言方法收集威斯康星州学生的更多观点,以加深对他们经历的了解,并为未来的政策和计划提供参考。共有 11 名 14 至 26 岁的青少年参与了这项研究,他们根据给定的提示拍摄照片,然后在虚拟焦点小组中讨论这些照片。在社会生态框架下,从照片和讨论中得出了 4 个主题:(1)个人层面的因素驱动着心理健康和幸福感;(2)人际关系的支持至关重要;(3)与学校相关的因素是压力的主要来源;(4)政策、文化和制度影响着幸福感。本研究强调了青少年的独特经历,并强调了制度和结构对其心理健康和幸福感的影响。
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