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Exploring young people's experiences and perceptions of mental health and well-being using photography.

Ashleigh Charles1, Anne Felton2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The mental health of young people is a major global public health concern. A shift in focus towards children and young people's mental health in the UK has emphasized young people's voices, as of paramount importance in shaping the path for future quality care provision. The paper examines a study that aimed to explore young people's perceptions of mental health and well-being using photographs.
METHOD: The methodology employed for this study placed young people at the centre of the research process by using photographs to capture their experiences. Ten young people who attended a youth group used disposable cameras to take photographs of their experiences and perceptions of mental health and well-being. Semi-structured interviews with the young people elicited their narratives behind the images. Data were analysed using photo-elicitation and thematic analysis.
FINDINGS: Young people's experiences of mental health and well-being were internalized and located predominantly in the private and hidden regions of their everyday lives. Stigma, social isolation and marginalization were prevalent whilst spirituality and connection with the environment expressed hope.
CONCLUSION: Mental health appears to be firmly located in the private 'back regions' of young individuals' lives, demonstrating that young people conceptualize these experiences as a vulnerable and hidden part of their being. Understanding the needs of this new generation of youth including the prevalence of stigma, risk of isolation and social exclusion are paramount. Future service provision needs to recognize the extent stigma impacts upon young people's experiences of mental health and well-being.
© 2019 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Adolescence; creativity; mental health; qualitative methods; stigma

Year:  2019        PMID: 32285642     DOI: 10.1111/camh.12351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Adolesc Ment Health        ISSN: 1475-357X            Impact factor:   2.175


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