Evaluation of a mental health website for teenagers
2006; Royal College of Psychiatrists; Volume: 30; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1192/pb.30.5.175
ISSN1472-1473
AutoresSukru Ercan, Andrew Kevern, Leo Kroll,
Tópico(s)Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
ResumoAim and Method Ru-ok.com is a recently developed website that includes a self-assessment questionnaire. The aim of this study was to evaluate the website and compare the self-assessment questionnaire with established screening questionnaires. A total of 105 teenagers from schools completed three paper-based questionnaires and the online ru-ok.com questionnaire. Results The website receives 730 visits a week. Visits to the advice section and stories about mental health and relationships account for 35% of activity. Of the returned questionnaires, 80% were positive about the website. There were modest and expected correlations between the website questionnaire (RU–OK) and the Mood and Feelings (MFQ) and Strength and Difficulties (SDQ) questionnaires. Clinical Implications Internet-based self-assessment is feasible and acceptable to teenagers. Self-assessment of perceived need by teenagers may be a useful tool for tier one professionals, including teachers, general practitioners, school nurses, social workers and learning mentors.
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