Young people's attitude toward positive psychology interventions: Thematic analysis

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Background: Digital instantiations of positive psychology intervention (PPI) principles have been proposed to combat the current global youth mental health crisis; however, young people are largely not engaging with available resources. Objective: The aim of this study is to explore young people's attitudes toward various PPI principles to find ways of making digital instantiations of them more engaging. Methods: We conducted an explorative workshop with 30 young people (aged 16-21 years). They rated and reviewed 29 common PPIs. Ratings and recorded discussions were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Some interventions were conflicting with young people's values or perceived as too difficult. Participants responded positively to interventions that fit them personally and allowed them to use their strengths. Conclusions: Values, context, strengths, and other personal factors are entangled with young people's attitudes toward digital instantiations of PPI principles.

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Michel, T., Tachtler, F., Slovak, P., & Fitzpatrick, G. (2020). Young people’s attitude toward positive psychology interventions: Thematic analysis. JMIR Human Factors, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.2196/21145

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