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    Are Digital Health Interventions That Target Lifestyle Risk Behaviors Effective for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing in Adolescents? A Systematic Review with Meta-analyses

    Research has established associations between poor mental health and lifestyle risk behaviors among adolescents, yet gaps exist in understanding whether digital health interventions for adolescents targeting t...

    Rebecca Raeside, Si Si Jia, Allyson Todd, Karice Hyun in Adolescent Research Review (2024)

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    Engaging adolescents in chronic disease prevention research: insights from researchers about establishing and facilitating a youth advisory group

    Our comment discusses our experience establishing a youth advisory group focused on chronic disease prevention research. The comment highlights three key learnings: the need for researchers to adapt their work...

    Stephanie R. Partridge, Mariam Mandoh, Allyson Todd in Research Involvement and Engagement (2024)

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    Striking the right balance: co-designing the Health4Me healthy lifestyle digital health intervention with adolescents

    Adolescents are navigating a period of rapid growth and development within an era of digitalization. Mobile phone ownership among adolescents is nearly ubiquitous, and this provides an opportunity to harness t...

    Rebecca Raeside, Allyson Todd, Sara Wardak in Research Involvement and Engagement (2023)

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    Evaluating the effect of a 12-month youth advisory group on adolescent’s leadership skills and perceptions related to chronic disease prevention research: a mixed-methods study

    Youth Advisory Groups (YAGs) represent a promising method to engage adolescents in research of relevance to them and their peers. However, YAGs are rarely implemented or evaluated in chronic disease prevention...

    Mariam Mandoh, Rebecca Raeside, Allyson Todd, Julie Redfern in BMC Public Health (2023)