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Electronic screening for lifestyle issues and mental health in youth : a community-based participatory research approach Felicity Goodyear-Smith, Arden Corter and Hannah Suh

By: Goodyear-Smith, Felicity.
Contributor(s): Corter, Arden | Suh, Hannah.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making.Publisher: BioMed Central, 2016Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TAITŌKAI | DISCLOSURE | HELP SEEKING | MĀORI | MENTAL HEALTH | RURAL AREAS | RURAL YOUTH | SCREENING | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | YOUNG PEOPLE | HAUORA HINENGARO | RAUEMI-Ā-IPURANGI | RONGOĀ WHAKAIRANGI | TAITAMARIKI | TĀNGATA WHAI ORA | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online In: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2016, Online 8 November 2016. Open accessSummary: This paper describes a community-based participatory research approach to implement YouthCHAT in a rural clinic in New Zealand. Modifications to the programme were developed using an iterative process involving clinicians and patients. Electronic YouthCHAT data were collated and descriptive statistics produced. Quantitative data from post-consultation youth surveys were analysed, with thematic analyses undertaken of free text responses and staff interviews. A generic implementation framework was developed with modifiable components. YouthCHAT is a youth programme for electronic screening and intervention for lifestyle risk factors and mental health issues, including abuse and unwanted sex. (From the abstract). Record #5244
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2016, Online 8 November 2016. Open access

This paper describes a community-based participatory research approach to implement YouthCHAT in a rural clinic in New Zealand. Modifications to the programme were developed using an iterative process involving clinicians and patients. Electronic YouthCHAT data were collated and descriptive statistics produced. Quantitative data from post-consultation youth surveys were analysed, with thematic analyses undertaken of free text responses and staff interviews. A generic implementation framework was developed with modifiable components. YouthCHAT is a youth programme for electronic screening and intervention for lifestyle risk factors and mental health issues, including abuse and unwanted sex. (From the abstract). Record #5244