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Living with mental health issues: citizen science project on self-management strategies

Mike Slade Olamide Todowede Doreen Boyd Colleen Ewart Akemi Hara +7 lainnya

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Abstract People living with mental health issues use a range of self-management strategies. Most strategy recommendations have been developed by clinicians and researchers, so they may not reflect the full range of approaches used in practice. A citizen mental health science methodology can address this bias in strategy identification. We co-created a list of 77 pre-defined self-management strategies, and 1116 public contributors (n = 468 mental health service users, n = 497 lived experience not using services, n = 151 no lived experience) living in the United Kingdom completed an online survey identifying their use of each strategy, and identifying extra strategies. A wide range of pre-defined strategies were used by contributors, with differences in usage patterns identified between the three groups. 401 distinct extra strategies were identified. The active use of avoidance as a self-management strategy was more common than anticipated, including avoiding alcohol, social media, thinking about problems, other people, and mental health services.

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Mike Slade

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Olamide Todowede

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Doreen Boyd

C

Colleen Ewart

A

Akemi Hara

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Fred Higton

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Stuart Moran

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Julie Repper

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Dan Robotham

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Emily Slade

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Angela Sweeney

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Stefan Rennick-Egglestone

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Slade, M., Todowede, O., Boyd, D., Ewart, C., Hara, A., Higton, F. et al. (2025). Living with mental health issues: citizen science project on self-management strategies. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44184-025-00166-2

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