posted on 2018-05-21, 14:24authored byMichelle O'Reilly, Nisha Dogra, Jason Hughes, Paul Reilly, Riya George, Natasha Whiteman
The growing prevalence of adolescent mental disorders poses significant challenges for
education and healthcare systems globally. Providers are therefore keen to identify effective
ways of promoting positive mental health. This aim of this qualitative study was to explore
perceptions that social media might be leveraged for the purposes of mental health promotion
amongst adolescents aged between 11-and-18 years. Utilising focus groups conducted with
adolescents (N=54), educational professionals (N=16) and mental health practitioners (N=8)
we explored their views about the value of social media for this purpose. Three themes were
identified. First, social media appears to have potential to promote positive mental health.
Second, adolescents frequently utilise social media and the internet to seek information about
mental health. Finally, there are benefits and challenges to using social media in this way. We
conclude that despite challenges of using social media and the risks, social media does offer a
useful way of educating and reaching adolescents to promote mental wellbeing.
History
Citation
Health Promotion International, 2018, day056
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media, Communication and Sociology
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