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A Web-Based Intervention to Support the Mental Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minority Young People: Mixed Methods Co-Design of Oneself

A Web-Based Intervention to Support the Mental Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minority Young People: Mixed Methods Co-Design of Oneself

Through Specialist Media and Modeling Agencies: Concept Stage section) Create Further co-design workshops with sexual and gender minority youth (see the Further Co-Design Workshops With Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Create Stage section) Filming with sexual and gender minority contributors (see the Introducing the Sexual and Gender Minority Contributors: Create Stagesection) Development work by appointed digital provider (see The Oneself Resource section) Use Feedback from think aloud user interviews (MFG Lucassen

Katherine Brown, Mathijs F G Lucassen, Alicia Núñez-García, Katharine A Rimes, Louise M Wallace, Rajvinder Samra

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54586

How LGBT+ Young People Use the Internet in Relation to Their Mental Health and Envisage the Use of e-Therapy: Exploratory Study

How LGBT+ Young People Use the Internet in Relation to Their Mental Health and Envisage the Use of e-Therapy: Exploratory Study

Ethical approval for this study was obtained from The Open University’s Human Research Ethics Committee (reference HREC/2017/2507/Lucassen/1). For inclusion in this study, participants needed to be living in the United Kingdom and to be: An LGBT+ young person aged 12 to 22 years, The parent or guardian of an LGBT+ young person, or A professional with either expertise in working with LGBT+ young people or in adolescent mental health service provision or commissioning.

Mathijs Franciscus Gertrudus Lucassen, Rajvinder Samra, Ioanna Iacovides, Theresa Fleming, Matthew Shepherd, Karolina Stasiak, Louise Wallace

JMIR Serious Games 2018;6(4):e11249