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Explaining effective mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth: a meta-narrative review

Explaining effective mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth: a meta-narrative review
Explaining effective mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth: a meta-narrative review
This meta-narrative review on mental health early intervention support for LGBTQ+ ​youth aimed to develop a theoretical framework to explain effective mental health support. Using the RAMESES standards for meta-narrative reviews, we identified studies from database searches and citation-tracking. Data extraction and synthesis was conducted through conceptual coding in Atlas.ti. in two stages: 1) conceptual mapping of the meta-narratives; 2) comparing the key concepts across the meta-narratives to produce a theoretical framework. In total, 2951 titles and abstracts were screened and 200 full papers reviewed. 88 studies were included in the final review. Stage 1 synthesis identified three meta-narratives - psychological, psycho-social, and social/youth work. Stage 2 synthesis resulted in a non-pathological theoretical framework for mental health support that acknowledged the intersectional aspects of LGBTQ+ ​youth lives, and placed youth at the centre of their own mental health care. The study of LGBTQ+ ​youth mental health has largely occurred independently across a range of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, public health, social work and youth studies. The interdisciplinary theoretical framework produced indicates that effective early intervention mental health support for LGBTQ+ ​youth must prioritise addressing normative environments that marginalises youth, LGBTQ+ ​identities and mental health problems.
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McDermott, Elizabeth, Eastham, Rachael, Hughes, Elizabeth, Pattinson, Emily, Johnson, Katherine, Davis, Stephanie, Pryjmachuk, Steven, Mateus, Ceu and Jenzen, Olu (2021) Explaining effective mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth: a meta-narrative review. SSM - Mental Health, 1, [100004]. (doi:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100004).

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This meta-narrative review on mental health early intervention support for LGBTQ+ ​youth aimed to develop a theoretical framework to explain effective mental health support. Using the RAMESES standards for meta-narrative reviews, we identified studies from database searches and citation-tracking. Data extraction and synthesis was conducted through conceptual coding in Atlas.ti. in two stages: 1) conceptual mapping of the meta-narratives; 2) comparing the key concepts across the meta-narratives to produce a theoretical framework. In total, 2951 titles and abstracts were screened and 200 full papers reviewed. 88 studies were included in the final review. Stage 1 synthesis identified three meta-narratives - psychological, psycho-social, and social/youth work. Stage 2 synthesis resulted in a non-pathological theoretical framework for mental health support that acknowledged the intersectional aspects of LGBTQ+ ​youth lives, and placed youth at the centre of their own mental health care. The study of LGBTQ+ ​youth mental health has largely occurred independently across a range of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, public health, social work and youth studies. The interdisciplinary theoretical framework produced indicates that effective early intervention mental health support for LGBTQ+ ​youth must prioritise addressing normative environments that marginalises youth, LGBTQ+ ​identities and mental health problems.

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Published date: 1 December 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 488482
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488482
ISSN: 2666-5603
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Author: Elizabeth McDermott
Author: Rachael Eastham
Author: Elizabeth Hughes
Author: Emily Pattinson
Author: Katherine Johnson
Author: Stephanie Davis
Author: Steven Pryjmachuk
Author: Ceu Mateus
Author: Olu Jenzen

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