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Subject:Health
Topic:Mental Health
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Adolescent choices can determine outcomes that emerge later in life. Setting aside congenital conditions that adversely affect adolescent physical or mental health, adolescents and young adults also face risks related to lifestyle choices. Those risk factors increase among some demographic cohorts, especially low- and middle-income groups. Mental health is a major concern among adolescents and young adults, which is why numerous community-level task forces address these concerns. In fact, the American government’s Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP, 2020) lists mental health disorders at the top of the list of concerns for adolescent population health.
In “Peer-facilitated community-based interventions for adolescent health in low-and middle-income countries,” Rose-Clarke, Bentley, Marston, et al. (2019) offer the results of a systematic review of community-level interventions related to adolescent health concerns. Specific programs and services include peer counseling options, which provide meaningful social support systems for at-risk youth. Research in adolescent socialization and social psychology underscore the importance of peer group support networks during this critical time in the young person’s life. At the community level, peers participating in programs like Community-Embedded Reproductive Health Care for Adolescents (CERCA) provide education, counseling, outreach, advocacy, and other methods of service interventions (Rose-Clarke, Bentley, Marston, et al., 2019). These programs are important because of their level of specificity; unlike programs at higher levels of social or political organization, community-level programs can be designed in ways that address localized problems, with young people from that very same community talking about what worked for them, and how to overcome community-specific challenges using the resources most accessible and relevant to their peers. Moreover, peer group options require relatively little in terms of financial resources and empower members of the community to make a difference in the lives of those who can become future community leaders.
References
ODPHP (2020). Adolescent health. Retrieved from: https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/Adolescent-Health
Rose-Clarke, K., Bentley, A., Marston, C., & Prost, A. (2019). Peer-facilitated community-based interventions for adolescent health in low-and middle-income countries: A systematic review. PloS one, 14(1).
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