1、2024Getting Help Online:How Young People Find,Evaluate,and Use Mental Health Apps,Online Therapy,and Behavioral Health InformationCOMMON SENSE IS GRATEFUL FOR THE GENEROUS SUPPORT AND UNDERWRITING THAT FUNDED THIS RESEARCH REPORTJennifer CaldwellJohn H.N.Fisher2024Getting Help Online:How Young Peopl
2、e Find,Evaluate,and Use Mental Health Apps,Online Therapy,and Behavioral Health InformationThe report authors and project team would like to express their gratitude to all the young people who shared their time,expertise,and lived experiences to help shape the design of the study,who gave their time
3、 to take the survey,and who contributed to the interpretation and presentation of the findings.We would also like to thank Susannah Fox and Vicky Rideout,who designed the two previous studies and authored the reports.You can read the previous reports here:Digital Health Practices,Social Media Use,an
4、d Mental Well-Being Among Teens and Young Adults in the U.S.by Victoria Rideout and Susannah Fox(2018)Coping with COVID-19:How Young People Use Digital Media to Manage Their Mental Health by Victoria Rideout,Susannah Fox,Alanna Peebles,and Michael Robb(2021)CreditsAcknowledgments:This project repres
5、ents the work of many people from Hopelab,Common Sense Media,and NORC at the University of Chicago.Below,we detail each part of the project and the contributors.Mike Parent,Amy Green,and Emma Bruehlman-Senecal,with support from Amanda Lenhart and feedback from a number of teen and young adult adviso
6、rsNORC at the University of ChicagoNORC at the University of Chicago,Mike Parent,Jayla Stokesberry,Amy Green,and Emma Bruehlman-Senecal,with support from Amanda Lenhart,Mary Madden,Angela Calvin,Alexa Hasse,and many teens and young adultsAngela Calvin,Alexa Hasse,and Mary Madden,with support from Am