Mental health in resource-limited settings: amplifying youth voices and approaches.

Journal: Discover mental health

Volume: 5

Issue: 1

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Educational Psychology and Curriculum Studies, Faculty of Education, Mkwawa University College of Education, University of Dar Es Salaam, P. O Box , Iringa, Tanzania. sweetbertans@gmail.com.

Abstract summary 

This study explored the experiences and perceptions of young people who are actively involved in delivering mental health and related services to their peers in resource-limited settings. Employing a qualitative multiple case study approach, the researcher conducted interviews and focus group discussions with leaders of youth-led organizations and student-led associations. The data were subjected to thematic analysis to align with the study's objectives. The findings reveal that both student-led associations and youth-led organizations focused on adolescent mental health are present in resource-limited settings, and they play a crucial role in addressing mental health challenges. The youth participants identified school pressure, digital technology, and identity crises as major contributors to their mental health issues. Furthermore, the study highlighted that awareness programs and support services are the primary youth-led initiatives on mental health, and the participants recommended the integration of mental health topics into formal education curricula and the co-creation of mental health programs as effective approaches to tackle the prevalent mental health challenges. The study further emphasizes that investing in empowering youth-led initiatives, offers promising and effective solutions to address the mental health needs of young people in resource-limited environments.

Authors & Co-authors:  Anselimus Sweetbert Mugizi SM

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Citations :  Ambikile JS, Iseselo MK. Challenges to the provision of home care and support for people with severe mental illness: experiences and perspectives of patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PLoS Glob Public Health; 2023. 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001518.
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Doi : 38
SSN : 2731-4383
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Mental health;Resource-limited settings;Young people;Youth approaches;Youth voices
Study Design
Case Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland