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Pair-aidance numérique et forums en ligne comme dispositifs de soutien pour les adolescents en sortie d’emprises religieuses ou de groupes à forte contrainte
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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")
Adolescents and Young People Living with HIV have poor levels of adherence to treatment and retention in care. Previous reviews highlighted the need for high-quality evidence on peer-led interventions…
BACKGROUND: Parents caring for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) face unique and ongoing challenges that impact family well-being. Peer support from individuals with shared lived experi…
BACKGROUND: Social media influences adolescent self-image and confidence, yet its impact on psychosocial outcomes in adolescents with cleft lip and/or palate remains poorly defined. This population ma…
PURPOSE: Brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability, with family carers playing a critical support role. In Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), research has largely focused on quant…
PURPOSE: Peer support has emerged as a developmentally appropriate approach to address the psychosocial and behavioral needs of adolescent and young adult childhood cancer survivors (AYA CCS). Current…
BACKGROUND: Over 2.1 million adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYACS) live in the United States. Recent estimates suggest that up to one-third of AYACS experience major depressive disorder.…
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a time of self-discovery and development, particularly in the domains of relationships and sexuality. The use of screens during adolescence can provide outlets to access sex…
BACKGROUND: Blended digital mental health interventions combining technology with human support are more effective than stand-alone treatments. However, limited research has examined how to train and …
INTRODUCTION: Despite technological advances, managing type 1 diabetes (T1D) and achieving a high quality of life remains challenging for adolescents. Their caregivers also experience anxiety, stress,…
BACKGROUND: Parent management training (PMT) is an evidence-based intervention for children with disruptive behavior problems. However, access to care is often limited by cost, availability of clinici…
PURPOSE: Mental health (MH) and mental well-being (WB) are related but distinct, potentially shaped by shared or unique factors. Understanding how influences like bullying, body image, and peer suppor…
This commentary reviews Milligan and Kidwell's (2025) analysis of the relationship among adolescent weight status, perceived social closeness, and suicidality. The authors report higher odds of suicid…