International youth mental health case study of peer researchers' experiences.

Journal: Research involvement and engagement

Volume: 9

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Euro Youth Mental Health, London, UK. Hussaini Foundation, Karachi, Pakistan. KTO Karatay University, Karatay, Turkey. Anna Freud Centre, London, UK. University of Leicester, Leicester, UK. pv@le.ac.uk.

Abstract summary 

The involvement of young people as peer researchers, especially with lived experience, is increasingly considered important in youth mental health research. Yet, there is variation in the understanding of the role, and limited evidence on its implementation across different research systems. This case study focusses on the barriers and enablers of implementing peer researcher roles within and across majority world countries contexts.Based on an international youth mental health project involving different levels of peer researchers and participants from eight countries, peer researchers and a co-ordinating career researcher reflect on lessons regarding enabling and challenging factors. These reflections are captured and integrated by a systematic insight analysis process.Building on existing international networks, it was feasible to actively involve peer researchers with lived experience in a multi-country mental health study, who in turn recruited and engaged young participants. Identified challenges include the terminology and definition of the role, cultural differences in mental health concepts, and consistency across countries and sites.Peer researchers' role could be strengthened and mainstreamed in the future through ongoing international networks, training, sufficient planning, and active influence throughout the research process.Not applicable.

Authors & Co-authors:  Spuerck Inga I Stankovic Milos M Fatima Syeda Zeenat SZ Yilmas Elmas E Morgan Nicholas N Jacob Jenna J Edbrooke-Childs Julian J Vostanis Panos P

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Vaughn LM, Jacquez F. Participatory research methods: choice points in the research process. J Part Res Methods. 2020;1:1.
Authors :  8
Identifiers
Doi : 33
SSN : 2056-7529
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Lived experience;Majority world countries;Participatory research;Peer researcher;Youth mental health
Study Design
Case Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Publication Country
England