Enhancing Research Involvement of Young People With Lived Expertise: Reflecting on Experiences in Digital Mental Health Research
Given the rapid development of digital mental health technologies and a focus on connecting with youth, there is an urgent need to enhance the engagement of young people with lived expertise in research. Even so, youth with lived experience of accessing mental health services are particularly affect...
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Main Authors: | Josephine Brogden (Author), Zsofi de Haan (Author), Carla Gorban (Author), Samuel J Hockey (Author), Alexis Hutcheon (Author), Frank Iorfino (Author), Yun Ju C Song (Author), Elizabeth Scott (Author), Ian B Hickie (Author), Sarah McKenna (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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