Engaging young people in science communication about mental health during COVID-19

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Abstract

Many young people struggle with their mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic compounded these challenges. However, young people are rarely involved in research and communication about causes and coping strategies. We used an online game as a conversation starter and co-created a list of coping strategies with young people to apply the dialogue model of science communication and facilitate social conversation about mental health during COVID-19. The young people found the involvement was valuable as it led to self-reflection, social reflection with peers and an experience of recognition and contribution. We discuss challenges and urge researchers to explore ways for open dialogue and co-creation as strategic and contributing parts of the research process.

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Poulsen, S. H., Maindal, N., Oddershede, K. D., Sejerkilde, M., Pedersen, S. B., Haghju, M., … Kragh, G. (2024). Engaging young people in science communication about mental health during COVID-19. Journal of Science Communication, 23(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23010801

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