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Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Help-Seeking Among Transition-Aged Youth in Postsecondary Settings With Mental Health and/or Substance Use Concerns, Using Crowd-Sourced Online and Mobile Technologies: The Thought Spot Protocol.
Wiljer, David; Abi-Jaoude, Alexxa; Johnson, Andrew; Ferguson, Genevieve; Sanches, Marcos; Levinson, Andrea; Robb, Janine; Heffernan, Olivia; Herzog, Tyson; Chaim, Gloria; Cleverley, Kristin; Eysenbach, Gunther; Henderson, Joanna; Hoch, Jeffrey S; Hollenberg, Elisa; Jiang, Huan; Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee; Law, Marcus; Sharpe, Sarah; Tripp, Tim; Voineskos, Aristotle.
Afiliação
  • Wiljer D; University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Abi-Jaoude A; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Johnson A; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Ferguson G; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Sanches M; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Levinson A; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Robb J; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Heffernan O; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Herzog T; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Chaim G; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Cleverley K; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Eysenbach G; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Henderson J; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Hoch JS; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Hollenberg E; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Jiang H; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Isaranuwatchai W; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Law M; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Sharpe S; Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Tripp T; Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Voineskos A; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc ; 5(4): e201, 2016 11 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27815232
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Seventy percent of lifetime cases of mental illness emerge prior to age 24. While early detection and intervention can address approximately 70% of child and youth cases of mental health concerns, the majority of youth with mental health concerns do not receive the services they need.

OBJECTIVE:

The objective of this paper is to describe the protocol for optimizing and evaluating Thought Spot, a Web- and mobile-based platform cocreated with end users that is designed to improve the ability of students to access mental health and substance use services.

METHODS:

This project will be conducted in 2 distinct phases, which will aim to (1) optimize the existing Thought Spot electronic health/mobile health intervention through youth engagement, and (2) evaluate the impact of Thought Spot on self-efficacy for mental health help-seeking and health literacy among university and college students. Phase 1 will utilize participatory action research and participatory design research to cocreate and coproduce solutions with members of our target audience. Phase 2 will consist of a randomized controlled trial to test the hypothesis that the Thought Spot intervention will show improvements in intentions for, and self-efficacy in, help-seeking for mental health concerns.

RESULTS:

We anticipate that enhancements will include (1) user analytics and feedback mechanisms, (2) peer mentorship and/or coaching functionality, (3) crowd-sourcing and data hygiene, and (4) integration of evidence-based consumer health and research information.

CONCLUSIONS:

This protocol outlines the important next steps in understanding the impact of the Thought Spot platform on the behavior of postsecondary, transition-aged youth students when they seek information and services related to mental health and substance use.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article