Expanding the Reach of Internet- and Mobile-Based Interventions for Preventing Youth Mental Health Difficulties: Preferences of Parents of Lower-Socioeconomic Positions
posted on 2022-02-16, 22:21authored byGRACE SANDERS BROOMFIELD
Parents who are experiencing greater social and economic challenges are underserved by digital parenting interventions aimed at the prevention of youth mental health difficulties. Utilising a discrete choice experiment, this thesis identifies program features most likely to increase the engagement of these underserved parents. This research offers practical strategies for tailoring parenting programs to reach parents of lower-socioeconomic positions and assist in addressing mental health inequalities among young people.