Youth involvement in policy processes in public health, education, and social work: Protocol for a scoping review.
Arnfinn HelleveGerd Monika FlodgrenLaurence BlanchardAnne-Siri FismenHarry RutterJonas Rekdal MathisenKnut-Inge KleppPublished in: Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity (2023)
The objective of this scoping review is to understand the extent and impact of youth involvement in policy processes within public health, education, and social work. Youth involvement in policy processes may enhance the relevance of policies and strengthen democratic practices. This scoping review aims to explore the nature, extent, and impact of youth involvement in policy processes in public health, education, and social work, with a focus on health, well-being, and obesity prevention. Empirical studies published from 1989 and evaluating involvement of youth aged 10 to 19 years old from all socioeconomic backgrounds and countries. Studies will be searched in seven databases. Data will be extracted and synthesized narratively by rights-based perspectives on youth involvement, practical processes of the involvement, and social experiences using descriptive statistics and visuals.