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("peer support" OR "peer-led" OR "peer mentoring") AND adolescents AND (online OR internet OR digital OR forum OR "online communities")
("online peer support" OR "digital peer support") AND adolescents
("peer support forums" OR "online support groups") AND youth
("online communities" OR forums OR Reddit) AND "peer support"
("peer-to-peer support") AND adolescents AND online
("online support groups") AND adolescents AND mental health
("digital peer support") AND youth AND "help-seeking"
("online peer support") AND youth AND coping
("internet forums") AND adolescents AND support
("online communities") AND adolescents AND identity
("religious disaffiliation" OR deconversion OR apostasy OR "religious exit") AND adolescents AND ("peer support" OR "social support")
("faith transition" OR "religious transition") AND adolescents AND ("peer support" OR "social support")
("leaving religion") AND adolescents AND support
("religious trauma" OR "spiritual abuse") AND ("social support" OR "peer support")
("religious coping") AND adolescents AND ("peer support" OR "social support")
("coercive control" OR "undue influence" OR "psychological abuse") AND adolescents AND ("peer support" OR "support groups")
("group psychological abuse") AND survivors AND ("peer support" OR "social support")
(cult* OR "high control group*") AND survivors AND (online OR internet OR digital) AND ("peer support" OR "support groups")
("online peer support") AND adolescents AND (deconversion OR disaffiliation OR "religious transition")
("digital peer support") AND youth AND (religion OR spirituality) AND coping
("online forums") AND adolescents AND (religious trauma OR "spiritual struggles")
scrupulosity AND ("online support" OR "support groups" OR "peer support")
("religious OCD" OR OCD) AND religion AND ("peer support" OR "support groups")
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental health difficulties among young people has risen in recent years, with 75% of mental disorders emerging before the age of 24 years. The identification and treatmen…
INTRODUCTION: Peer support groups may contribute to adherence and play a role in decreasing the stigma of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among young people living with HIV (YPLHIV). However, p…
BACKGROUND: The nonmedical use of prescription opioids (NMUPO) in young adults in the United States is concerning and is robustly influenced by many psychosocial factors. Given the advantages of flexi…
BACKGROUND: The low use of self-injectable contraception, coupled with the recognition that many individuals need support beyond training to use self-care technologies successfully, suggests the need …
The Nordic countries are among the most digitally advanced societies in the world. Past research suggests that both social support offline and interaction online are linked to adolescent psychological…
INTRODUCTION: Adolescent mental health problems represent a significant global health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, such as the Republic of North Macedonia and the Republic …
BACKGROUND: Peer support groups or web-based chats for young people offer anonymous peer support in judgment-free spaces, where users may share their thoughts and feelings with others who may have exp…
The rapid integration of social media into the lives of Indian adolescents presents a complex mix of benefits and challenges, particularly in the realms of mental health, online safety, and digital li…
INTRODUCTION: Previous work showed that young people prefer youth-oriented mental health services that offer individual help in houses in urban areas, with short wait times and low costs. The present …
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a sensitive phase of human development where individuals, aged 10-19 years, are particularly vulnerable to developing mental health problems (MHPs). South Asia, home to 24% …
Sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) are vulnerable to acquiring HIV and need HIV prevention and health services, but may have competing needs. A prior analysis found that PrEP use reports increase…
OBJECTIVE: Integrated care pathways are essential for consistent, effective epilepsy care, offering equal access and quality regardless of socioeconomic status. They must align with the WHO Global Act…