Developing a Suicide Prevention Social Media Campaign With Young People (The #Chatsafe Project): Co-Design Approach.
Pinar ThornNicole T M HillMichelle LamblinZoe TehRikki Battersby-CoulterMichael J WilsonSarah BendallKerry L GibsonSummer May FinlayRyan BlandonLibby de SouzaAshlee WestAnita CookseyJoe SciglitanoSimon GoodrichJo RobinsonPublished in: JMIR mental health (2020)
This is the first study internationally to co-design a suicide prevention social media campaign in partnership with young people. The study demonstrates that it is feasible to safely engage young people in co-designing a suicide prevention intervention and that this process produces recommendations, which can usefully inform suicide prevention campaigns aimed at youth. The fact that young people felt better able to safely communicate about suicide on the web as a result of participation in the study augurs well for youth engagement with the national campaign, which was rolled out across Australia. If effective, the campaign has the potential to better prepare many young people to communicate safely about suicide on the web.