Young People Talk About Digital Support for Mental Health: An Online Survey of 15-30-Year Olds in New Zealand
Mental distress is on the rise for young people, and there are high levels of unmet need for support. Increasingly, young people are engaging with online mechanisms of support to avoid cost and wait times; however, online support does have its limitations. The aim of this study, published in Health Expectations, was to find out from young people what they thought about various types of online support and perceived benefits and drawbacks.
Pacific Maternal and Paternal perinatal mental health in New Zealand- A literature review
This literature review, published in Pacific Health Dialog, was prepared to provide context for the Responding to Pacific Parental Mental Health project by summarising what is known about the prevalence of perinatal mental health issues amongst Pacific parents, identifying known risk and protective factors, and describing the supports and services currently available.
The impacts of social media on the wellbeing of Pacific youth in New Zealand- A literature review: Social Media impacts on Pacific youth
This literature review, published in Pacific Health Dialog, collates existing evidence about the impacts of social media on the wellbeing of Pacific youth; measures used to evaluate these impacts, and services to support online safety/wellbeing currently available in Aotearoa.
The impact of social isolation and loneliness on the well-being of carers of a person with dementia in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Dementia is a leading cause of disability, and as the population ages, there will be a greater need for friends and family to care for people with Dementia. Unfortunately, informal care for a person with dementia is associated with poor psychological and physical health and lower quality of life of the caregiver. The aim of this study, published in Dementia, was to understand how to best support caregivers within their communities by examining their experience of loneliness, isolation, and their relationship with well-being.