Literature DB >> 20455488

The role of internet technology and social branding in improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people.

Jonathan Nicholas1.   

Abstract

AIMS: With large numbers of young people experiencing mental health difficulties but not seeking help, there is a need to develop not only innovative but also well-promoted strategies that are appealing to this population and reduce barriers to help seeking.
METHODS: Reach Out! (http://www.reachout.com.au) is presented as a case study, demonstrating an internet-based initiative that sucessfully incorporates technology and social branding to provide a service that promotes the mental health and wellbeing of young people in Australia aged 16 to 25.
RESULTS: With over seven million visits since its launch in 1998 and one in three young Australians aware of the website, Reach Out! is a trusted service that young people in Australia use when going through a tough time. Online user profiling suggests that after visiting Reach Out!, 38% of young people contact a mental health professional. The implications of these results will be discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: Reach Out! can serve as a model for the social sector to utilize technology and social branding to enhance existing community-based services and promote the mental health and wellbeing of young people.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20455488     DOI: 10.1177/1757913908101797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Public Health        ISSN: 1757-9147


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