TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards enhancing research on adolescent positive mental health
AU - Eriksson, Charli
AU - Damsgaard, Mogens Trab
AU - Löfstedt, Petra
AU - Potrebny, Thomas
AU - Suominen, Sakari
AU - Torsheim, Torbjørn
AU - Välimaa, Raili
AU - Due, Pernille
AU - Arnarsson, Arsaell
AU - Þorsteinsson, Einar Baldur
PY - 2019/11/11
Y1 - 2019/11/11
N2 - The positive mental health and well-being perspective represents innovative public health research of first-rank priority in Europe. Good mental health is both a state and a resource for everyday life. Hence, the concept often refers to a subjective feeling (hedonic component) as well as positive functioning (eudaimonic component). Different conceptualisations of mental health-related issues are a background to this paper, which gives a brief overview of three research issues in the Nordic countries. First, the development in the occurrences of adolescent mental health-related indicators such as life satisfaction, health, sleep, and school pressure. Second, review of Nordic methodological studies reporting on different mental health-related measures. Third, the selection of measures of positive mental health employed in the 2017–2018 Health Behaviour among School-aged Children (HBSC) data collection in the Nordic countries. Using the Nordic HBSC data for 2002–2014, it was found that symptom and problem-oriented analyses of mental health can improve our understanding of the challenges adolescents face. However, there is also a need to examine positive aspects of mental health in order to enhance our understanding of different mental health-related dimensions. New measures were included in the 2017–18 HBSC data collection in the Nordic countries, enabling researchers to answer different research questions including analysing factors mediating and moderating positive mental health among school-aged children. Extending the perspective from a symptom- and problem-oriented view to a more positive and asset-based perspective adds additional value to studies of mental health.
AB - The positive mental health and well-being perspective represents innovative public health research of first-rank priority in Europe. Good mental health is both a state and a resource for everyday life. Hence, the concept often refers to a subjective feeling (hedonic component) as well as positive functioning (eudaimonic component). Different conceptualisations of mental health-related issues are a background to this paper, which gives a brief overview of three research issues in the Nordic countries. First, the development in the occurrences of adolescent mental health-related indicators such as life satisfaction, health, sleep, and school pressure. Second, review of Nordic methodological studies reporting on different mental health-related measures. Third, the selection of measures of positive mental health employed in the 2017–2018 Health Behaviour among School-aged Children (HBSC) data collection in the Nordic countries. Using the Nordic HBSC data for 2002–2014, it was found that symptom and problem-oriented analyses of mental health can improve our understanding of the challenges adolescents face. However, there is also a need to examine positive aspects of mental health in order to enhance our understanding of different mental health-related dimensions. New measures were included in the 2017–18 HBSC data collection in the Nordic countries, enabling researchers to answer different research questions including analysing factors mediating and moderating positive mental health among school-aged children. Extending the perspective from a symptom- and problem-oriented view to a more positive and asset-based perspective adds additional value to studies of mental health.
KW - Positive mental health
KW - Measurement tools
KW - Adolescents
KW - Epidemologic methods
KW - Nordic countries
KW - Positive mental health
KW - Measurement tools
KW - Adolescents
KW - Epidemologic methods
KW - Nordic countries
U2 - 10.18261/issn.2464-4161-2019-02-08
DO - 10.18261/issn.2464-4161-2019-02-08
M3 - Article
VL - 4
SP - 113
EP - 128
JO - Nordisk välfärdsforskning | Nordic Welfare Research
JF - Nordisk välfärdsforskning | Nordic Welfare Research
IS - 02
ER -