An Environmental Scan of Online Generalized Anxiety Resources for Canadian Youth

Author:

Pohl Megan1ORCID,Bialy Liza1,Scott Shannon D2,Hartling Lisa13,Elliott Sarah A13

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Research Centre for Health Evidence (ARCHE), Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

2. Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

3. Cochrane Child Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Background: A recent priority-setting exercise reported that youth are interested in understanding what the early signs and symptoms of generalized anxiety are, and when they should seek help. This environmental scan aimed to understand what information is currently available online for Canadian youth about the signs and symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, what resources are available for self-assessment, and what are youth’s behaviors, experiences, and information needs around seeking help. Method: We conducted an environmental scan of Internet resources and academic literature in August 2020. Information Sources were categorized relating to the research concepts regarding signs and symptoms, self-assessments, information needs, and experiences. We complimented our environmental scan with youth consultations to understand how generalized anxiety resources are perceived by youth, and what if anything could be improved about the information they are receiving. Consultations were conducted over Zoom with three Canadian Youth Advisory Groups (2 local, 1 national) and took a semistructured focus group format. Results: Of the 12874 identified Information Sources inclusion criteria were met by 98. The majority of Information Sources on signs and symptoms ( n = 62) were webpage-based articles ( n = 53, 85%), and 38 (61%) specifically stated that they were targeting youth. Seventy-one percent ( n = 12) of the 17 self-assessment resources were provided by private organizations. The resources varied markedly in the post-assessment support provided to youth according to their source (i.e., private, academic, and governmental). The key considerations highlighted by youth across the consultations suggested resources needed to be; youth friendly; align with a credible institute (e.g., University and Health Institution); and provide tangible action items post-online assessment. Conclusions: Awareness of the information and resources available to youth, coupled with an understanding of their help-seeking behaviors and information needs regarding generalized anxiety can help support the development and dissemination of appropriate knowledge translation tools targeting youth.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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