Project context:
This project addresses the urgent need to improve youth mental health and reduce mental health conditions (MHCs) by identifying high-risk groups and applying a multicomponent, evidence-based intervention within a mixed-methods study. It provides a replicable, culturally adaptable model for embedding mental health literacy and prevention into community settings in participating countries and beyond.
Objectives:
Digital Knowledge Base – Develop and maintain a digital warehouse containing youth- and culture-sensitive assessment measures, national legislation, and service inventories (WP2, WP5, WP7).
Exposure Mapping – Generate harmonised, cross-national datasets from 12 countries on exposures and associated factors, disaggregated by age, gender, and country (WP3).
Intervention Evaluation – Assess the effectiveness and efficiency of multicomponent interventions for all youth and for vulnerable subgroups, with a focus on reducing inequalities (WP4–WP7).
Integration Toolbox – Produce a practical, user-friendly toolbox to support integration, adaptation, and long-term sustainability of the intervention (WP8).
Common Monitoring Model – Develop a data-driven system for continuous monitoring of youth exposures and mental health trends to enable proactive responses (WP9).
Dissemination & Capacity Building – Share findings in real time to inform decision-making, create a Youth Mental Health Awareness Plan, and deliver peer and parent training programmes (WP9).