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Mental Health Practitioners' and Young People's Experiences of Talking About Social Media During Mental Health Consultations: Qualitative Focus Group and Interview Study.

Jane DergesHelen BouldRachael Gooberman-HillPaul A MoranMyles-Jay Anthony LintonRaphael Paul Rifkin-ZybutzLucy Biddle
Published in: JMIR formative research (2023)
Practitioners would benefit from structured guidance and professional development to enable them to support young people in feeling more willing to disclose and talk about their web-based experiences and their impact on their mental health. This is reflected in practitioners' desire for guidance to improve their confidence and skills to safely support young people in navigating the challenges of the web-based world. Young people want to feel comfortable discussing their web-based activities during their consultations with mental health practitioners, both in tackling the challenges and using the opportunity to discuss their experiences, gain support, and develop coping strategies related to web-based safety.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • social media
  • general practice
  • primary care
  • mental illness
  • systematic review
  • depressive symptoms
  • health information