reviewJournal of Medical Internet ResearchAug 19, 2019GOLD OA

Young People’s Online Help-Seeking and Mental Health Difficulties: Systematic Narrative Review

University College Dublin · Health Service Executive

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Abstract

Background

Young people frequently make use of the internet as part of their day-to-day activities, and this has extended to their help-seeking behavior. Offline help-seeking is known to be impeded by a number of barriers including stigma and a preference for self-reliance. Online help-seeking may offer an additional domain where young people can seek help for mental health difficulties without being encumbered by these same barriers.

Objective

The objective of this systematic literature review was to examine young peoples' online help-seeking behaviors for mental health concerns. It aimed to summarize young peoples' experiences and identify benefits and limitations of online help-seeking for this age group. It also examined the theoretical perspectives that have been applied to understand online help-seeking.

Citation impact

481
total citations
FWCI
25.31
Percentile
100%
References
55
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • PsycINFO
  • Mental health
  • Social media
  • Digital library
  • Cochrane Library
  • The Internet
  • Systematic review
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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