Despite evidence that digital mental health supports can improve young peoples access to mental health care, guidance on the most appropriate co-production processes for engaging youth in designing and evaluating these technologies is lacking. User input is critical in digital mental health solutions, particularly for marginalised young people who are often excluded from co-production processes. The aim was to explore the extant literature on co-production processes with marginalised youth in digital mental health supports, ranging from mental health promotion to targeted interventions

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Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024
EventHealth Promotion Conference. 2024 -
Duration: 13 Jun 2024 → …

Conference

ConferenceHealth Promotion Conference. 2024
Period13/06/24 → …

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  • Kealy, C; Potts, C; Mulvenna, M; O'Neill, S; Donohoe, G; McNulty, J; Madrid-Cagigal, A; Barry, Margaret

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