Despite high levels of need, many young people who experience health issues do not seek, access or receive support. Between May and November 2021, using semi-structured interviews we explored the perspectives of 51 young people (aged 13-14) from two schools who had taken part in a novel online health and wellbeing screening programme, the Digital Health Contact (DHC). One school delivered the DHC during home-learning due to Covid-19 restrictions, whilst the other delivered it in school when restrictions were lifted. The DHC was seen as a useful approach for identifying health need and providing support, and had high levels of acceptability. Young people appreciated the online format of the DHC screening questionnaire and thought this facili...
ReportBridging the Digital Disconnect is a three-year program of research that aims to develop onli...
Aims: This study aimed to (1) explore perspectives of young people and parents on social media use d...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
Background: Supporting children and young people’s (CYP) mental and physical health is a global pol...
IntroductionSupporting adolescents with their health and wellbeing is an international public health...
Introduction While foremost mental health and psychosomatic symptoms are increasing in young people,...
The growth of the Internet as an information source about health, particularly amongst young people,...
When young people need health information they are increasingly likely to use online sources and hea...
PURPOSE: Young-people are increasingly using apps and the internet to source information about healt...
It has been reported from numerous international and socio-economic contexts that young people are b...
Objective: Despite high levels of alcohol use, drug use and risky behaviors, rates of help-seeking a...
Executive Summary This submission primarily reflects upon the use of mental health support services...
How does online social networking and ‘screen-based media’ influence young people’s wellbeing, and h...
Social media is a central component in the lives of many young people, and provides innovative poten...
Aim This paper describes how we engaged with adolescents and health providers to integrate access to...
ReportBridging the Digital Disconnect is a three-year program of research that aims to develop onli...
Aims: This study aimed to (1) explore perspectives of young people and parents on social media use d...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
Background: Supporting children and young people’s (CYP) mental and physical health is a global pol...
IntroductionSupporting adolescents with their health and wellbeing is an international public health...
Introduction While foremost mental health and psychosomatic symptoms are increasing in young people,...
The growth of the Internet as an information source about health, particularly amongst young people,...
When young people need health information they are increasingly likely to use online sources and hea...
PURPOSE: Young-people are increasingly using apps and the internet to source information about healt...
It has been reported from numerous international and socio-economic contexts that young people are b...
Objective: Despite high levels of alcohol use, drug use and risky behaviors, rates of help-seeking a...
Executive Summary This submission primarily reflects upon the use of mental health support services...
How does online social networking and ‘screen-based media’ influence young people’s wellbeing, and h...
Social media is a central component in the lives of many young people, and provides innovative poten...
Aim This paper describes how we engaged with adolescents and health providers to integrate access to...
ReportBridging the Digital Disconnect is a three-year program of research that aims to develop onli...
Aims: This study aimed to (1) explore perspectives of young people and parents on social media use d...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...