Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols
Date Submitted: Mar 21, 2024
Date Accepted: Aug 27, 2024
The Impact of Digital Communication to Improve Adolescent Resilience For Preventing Mental Health Problem: Protocol for Scoping Review
ABSTRACT
Background:
The global databases reveal a high prevalence of mental health problems among adolescents, with 13.50% for ages 10-14 and 14.65% for ages 15-19. Successful coping depends on the risks and protective factors, and their interplay influencing resilience. Higher resilience correlates with lower mental health problems. Digital mental health holds promise for addressing mental health problems.
Objective:
This protocol serves as a framework for planning a scoping review to map the types and effectiveness of digital communication media in intervention to increase youth resilience.
Methods:
using Joana Brings Institute (JBI) guideline with six : 1) defining the research questions. 2) identifying relevant studies. 3) study selection. We will select articles for titles, abstracts. 4) charting the data. 5) collating, summarising, and reporting the results. Synthesis focuses on (1) the typology of media used to intervene in adolescent resilience skills; and (2) the impact of media on adolescent resilience skills. Analysis by quantitative and qualitative, and 6) consultation
Results:
The selection of study based on keywords will be completed in Desember 2023. Meanwhile, study screening and study review have been completed in February 2023 and the manuscript of the results of the scoping review is currently underway. This scoping review protocol funded by Ministry of Education for a scholarship program (Indonesian Educator Scholarship)
Conclusions:
This protocol scoping review will provide a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on communication media for improving resilience skills. This is as guideline for mapping and identifying the typology and impact of communication media for adolescent's resilience ability
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