Evidencing the Impact of Web-Based Coproduction With Youth on Mental Health Research: Qualitative Findings From the MindKind Study.

Blossom Fernandes,Lakshmi Neelakantan, Himani Shah,Sushmita Sumant,Pamela Y Collins,Jennifer Velloza,Emily Bampton,Swetha Ranganathan,Refiloe Sibisi, Toiba Bashir, Joshua Bowes, Esther Larisa David, Harsimar Kaur, Umairah Malik, Issy Shannon, Suvlaxmi Gurumayum,Anne-Marie Burn,Solveig K Sieberts,Mina Fazel

JMIR public health and surveillance(2023)

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This study revealed several factors that shape the creation of web-based coproduction, with clear positive outcomes for advisors, YPAG members, researchers, and other project staff. However, several challenges of coproduced research were also encountered in multiple contexts and amid pressing timelines. For systematic reporting of the impact of youth coproduction, we propose that monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems be designed and implemented early.
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mental health research,mental health,coproduction,youth,qualitative findings,web-based
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