Involving young people in health promotion, research and policy-making: Practical recommendations

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Abstract

Youth is a dynamic and complex transition period in life where many factors jeopardise its present and future health. Youth involvement enables young people to influence processes and decisions that affect them, leading to changes in themselves and their environment (e.g. peers, services, communities and policies); this strategy could be applied to improve health and prevent diseases. Nonetheless, scientific evidence of involving youth in health-related programmes is scarce. The aim of this paper is to describe youth involvement as a health promotion strategy and to compile practical recommendations for health promoters, researchers and policy-makers interested in successful involvement of young people in health-related programmes. These suggestions aim to encourage a positive working synergy between adults and youth during the development, implementation and evaluation of policies, research and/or health promotion efforts that target adolescents.

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Aceves-Martins, M., Aleman-Diaz, A. Y., Giralt, M., & Solà, R. (2019, March 1). Involving young people in health promotion, research and policy-making: Practical recommendations. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzy113

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