Development of Guidelines for Adults on How to Communicate With Adolescents About Mental Health Problems and Other Sensitive Topics

There is little evidence-based information available to guide adults in the general community on communicating effectively with adolescents about mental health problems or other sensitive topics. The Delphi methodology was used to develop guidelines to fill this evidence gap. An online questionnaire...

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Main Authors: Julie A. Fischer, Claire M. Kelly, Betty A. Kitchener, Anthony F. Jorm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-12-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013516769
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spelling doaj-b38aa9157c4140929f2491865d42a09c2020-11-25T02:50:11ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402013-12-01310.1177/215824401351676910.1177_2158244013516769Development of Guidelines for Adults on How to Communicate With Adolescents About Mental Health Problems and Other Sensitive TopicsJulie A. Fischer0Claire M. Kelly1Betty A. Kitchener2Anthony F. Jorm3The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, AustraliaMental Health First Aid Australia, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaMental Health First Aid Australia, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaThe University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, AustraliaThere is little evidence-based information available to guide adults in the general community on communicating effectively with adolescents about mental health problems or other sensitive topics. The Delphi methodology was used to develop guidelines to fill this evidence gap. An online questionnaire containing potential guideline statements was developed following a literature search and input from two focus groups. Two expert panels (Youth Mental Health First Aid instructors and young consumer advocates) rated the questionnaire over three rounds, according to whether or not they believed that the statements should be included in the guidelines. Results were analyzed by comparing endorsement rates between the panels. Of the 175 statements presented, 80 were rated as essential or important by ≥90% of both panels and were included in the guidelines. The Delphi process has offered an effective way to achieve consensus between expert panels on useful tips to help adults communicate with adolescents.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013516769
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description There is little evidence-based information available to guide adults in the general community on communicating effectively with adolescents about mental health problems or other sensitive topics. The Delphi methodology was used to develop guidelines to fill this evidence gap. An online questionnaire containing potential guideline statements was developed following a literature search and input from two focus groups. Two expert panels (Youth Mental Health First Aid instructors and young consumer advocates) rated the questionnaire over three rounds, according to whether or not they believed that the statements should be included in the guidelines. Results were analyzed by comparing endorsement rates between the panels. Of the 175 statements presented, 80 were rated as essential or important by ≥90% of both panels and were included in the guidelines. The Delphi process has offered an effective way to achieve consensus between expert panels on useful tips to help adults communicate with adolescents.
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