Online Peer-to-Peer Support for Young People With Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Review

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Ali, Kathina
Farrer, Louise
Gulliver, Amelia
Griffiths, Kathleen

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JMIR Publications Inc

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Adolescence and early adulthood are critical periods for the development of mental disorders. Online peer-to-peer communication is popular among young people and may improve mental health by providing social support. Previous systematic reviews have targeted Internet support groups for adults with mental health problems, including depression. However, there have been no systematic reviews examining the effectiveness of online peer-to-peer support in improving the mental health of adolescents and young adults. This systematic review identified an overall lack of high-quality studies examining online peer-to-peer support for young people. Given that peer support is frequently used as an adjunct to Internet interventions for a variety of mental health conditions, there is an urgent need to determine the effectiveness of peer support alone as an active intervention.

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JMIR Mental Health

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