Ethics in Mental Health Digital Innovations for Young People in Africa: Digital Campaign

In this digital campaign, young people across 5 African countries presented three ethical issues that are most important for them: Confidentiality, Informed consent and Affordability.

University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry

Summary:

 

  • This campaign was led by a team of 29 Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and a Young People’s Advisory Group (YPAG) across five African countries. The young people wanted to share contextual and accessible information on digital mental health and ethical issues that are important to them.
  • In this campaign the young people presented three ethical issues that are most important for them: 

     

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