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Un accès direct à la littérature scientifique via la base PubMed permettant de faciliter la veille sur les enjeux complexes de la santé mentale et du fait religieux : de la neuroscience des croyances à l'étude des abus spirituels, en passant par la prise en charge des traumatismes et des processus de déconversion.
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Soutien par les pairs en ligne chez les adolescents confrontés à des transitions religieuses, à la détresse spirituelle et aux expériences de groupes à forte emprise
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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: A cancer diagnosis, especially advanced cancer, interferes with adolescent/young adult (AYA) peer relationships. AYAs increasingly use digital technologies (i.e., social media, video games…
The online world may provide an alternative means to engage young people and students with suicidal feelings, who are typically reluctant to seek help. We aimed to map, characterise and obtain user ev…
OBJECTIVE: The restrictions to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have led to considerable social isolation, posing significant threats to mental health worldwide. The preventive…
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems among young people are of growing concern globally. UK adolescent mental health services are increasingly restricted to those with the most severe needs. Many young …
BACKGROUND: Social networking sites (SNSs) have gained popularity in recent years for help seeking and self-distress expression among adolescents. Although online suicidal expression is believed to ha…
BACKGROUND: Peer-led approaches improve satisfaction with participation, wheelchair skills and wheelchair use self-efficacy in adults, but the evidence is limited in children. This pilot study aimed t…
BACKGROUND: Young people are increasingly seeking out web-based support for their mental health and well-being. Peer support forums are popular with this age group, with young individuals valuing the …
There is a growing need for high-quality evidence to support the efficacy of online counseling and peer support via social networking sites (SNSs) as an intervention to reduce mental health symptoms i…
The vast majority of research on social media use (SMU) is focused on its negative effects while often disregarding that it can also help adolescents form and maintain a network of social relations an…
Evidence shows interventions can improve positive body image in adult women. This systematic review examined the evidence of efficacy of interventions that aimed to increase positive body image in chi…
AIM: Family and friends are often the first and/or only support options used by young people (12-25 years) struggling with mental health issues. The overarching aim of this literature review is to map…
INTRODUCTION: There is a critical need for interventions that can be feasibly implemented and are effective in successfully engaging adolescent females in physical activity (PA). A theory-based, peer-…