How do young people potentially affected by child welfare endangerment use a messenger-based psychosocial chat counseling service?
Key Points
Messenger-based platforms facilitate early detection and intervention, improving counseling access for vulnerable youth.
Trust-building plays a crucial role in ensuring full disclosure from young users within the service.
The study reveals the potential efficacy of digital communication in addressing child welfare endangerment issues.
Prioritizing trust can lead to more open dialogue and potentially better outcomes for young individuals seeking help.
Abstract
The findings highlight the potential of messenger-based platforms as tools for early detection and intervention, while underscoring the importance of trust-building to facilitate full disclosure.