Involvement of adolescent representatives and coresearchers in mental health research: Experiences from a research project
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23260Date
2021-11-10Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Viksveen, Petter; Cardenas, Nicole E.; Ibenfeldt, Maya; Meldahl, Laia G.; Krijger, Lou; Game, Julia R.; Andvik, Maren McLean; Cuddeford, Oliver; Duerto, Samuel; Mustafa, Murad; Tong, MathiasAbstract
Methods: An autoethnographic approach was used, combined with group reflections. The process was jointly developed, carried out and analysed by adolescent coresearchers and the project's lead researcher over a period of 2 years. The article is jointly authored by the researcher and the ten coresearchers.
Results: Six themes were developed to describe our collaborative relationship, resulting in the involvement of adolescents in decisions about research priorities; in planning and carrying out the research; through to analysis, dissemination and communication of results. The themes include: (1) Commitment motivated by altruism, personal interests and a common purpose; (2) Inclusiveness and support to reduce social uncertainty and strengthen collaboration; (3) Reduced power differentials while ensuring clarity of roles and tasks; (4) Diversity in representation to expand the perspectives of ‘the adolescent voice’; (5) Self‐determination— supporting adolescents' involvement in decision‐making processes; and (6) Flexible and systematic project management. The themes describe the collaboration, the underlying values and motives, the challenges faced and how they were overcome.