Contributors to positive mental health among youth: a qualitative study in British Columbia, Canada
Ava Chaplin, Liza McGuinness, Anne Gadermann, Brenda T Poon, Emily K Jenkins

TL;DR
This study explores what contributes to positive mental health in youth aged 15–25 in British Columbia, Canada, based on their own perspectives and experiences.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into youth mental health by highlighting social and contextual factors beyond individual-level approaches.
Findings
Youth emphasized the importance of peer connections, family support, and community spaces for positive mental health.
Engagement in volunteerism and advocacy was identified as a key contributor to a sense of purpose and wellbeing.
Participants highlighted the influence of broader social and political factors on mental health, beyond individual responsibility.
Abstract
The mental health of youth aged 15–25 is a growing public health concern worldwide, signalling the need for expanded and innovative responses. Approaches to addressing this issue have prioritized treatment and recovery at the individual level, with limited attention to the broader contexts that shape mental health and illness. This study sought to explore youths’ perspectives on positive mental health and its determinants. Drawing on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a diverse sample of youth aged 15–25 (n = 35) from British Columbia, Canada, data underwent thematic analysis guided by a socio-ecological mental health promotion (MHP) framework. Analysis yielded three interconnected themes: (i) perspectives shaped by broader social discourses, (ii) cultivating belonging, and (iii) creating meaning. Participants articulated varying perspectives regarding factors that shape mental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth, psychology, and well-being · Health disparities and outcomes · Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
