2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/m7syr
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Online peer support training to promote adolescents’ emotional support skills, mental health and agency during COVID-19: A pilot randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Background: Adolescents often look to their peers for emotional support, so it is critical that they are prepared to take on a supportive role, especially during a health crisis. Using a pilot randomised controlled trial (ISCRN registry, number ISRCTN99248812), we tested the efficacy of an online training programme designed to equip young people with skills to support to their peers’ mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: We recruited one hundred young people (aged 16-18) living in the UK, th… Show more

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“…Hence, there is a need to properly understand and address young people's mental health, especially considering their best interests, which are (or should be) paramount for policymakers (Mendes & Ormerod, 2019). A promising strategy to address youth mental health is integrating young people as partners in the process of developing solutions and acting towards mental health and well-being promotion (Murta et al, 2023;Pavarini et al, 2023aPavarini et al, , 2023b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, there is a need to properly understand and address young people's mental health, especially considering their best interests, which are (or should be) paramount for policymakers (Mendes & Ormerod, 2019). A promising strategy to address youth mental health is integrating young people as partners in the process of developing solutions and acting towards mental health and well-being promotion (Murta et al, 2023;Pavarini et al, 2023aPavarini et al, , 2023b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young people are well-placed to improve youth mental health, particularly within their peer communities. Young people tend to trust their peers, and rely on them for emotional support and information, so their actions can have a signi cant impact (Pavarini et al, 2023a). Young people's understanding of their peers' needs and priorities, and their creativity, give them the potential to offer acceptable and effective solutions (Assis et al, 2015;Meirelles & Ruzany, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%