Table 1.
Interview participant data.
| Number of groups or interviews |
N | Age range (years) |
Characteristics | Participant code |
|
| Design—viewed a prototype | |||||
|
|
6 groups, 1 interview |
26 | 16-18 | 19 Māori 16-18, 7 parents/caregivers (15 female, 11 male) MHS NAa |
Māori 1-26 |
|
|
3 groups | 10b | 16-27 | Lesbian, gay and bisexual young people (5 female, 4 male) MHS NAa |
Rainbow 1-9 |
| Preview—viewed or tested one module | |||||
|
|
4 groups, 1 interview |
16 | 13-18 | Rural Australian youth (4 female, 12 female) MHS NAa |
Aus 1-16 |
|
|
9 groups | 39 | 13-16 | Youth excluded from mainstream education (10 female, 29 male) MHS NAa |
AE 1-39 |
| Users—participated in a trial/program | |||||
|
|
25 interviews | 25 | 13-19 | Young people attracted to the same sex, both sexes, or not sure (13 female, 12 male) MHS NAa |
Rainbow (User) 1-25 |
|
|
39 interviews | 39 | 13-16 | Youth excluded from mainstream education with symptoms of possible depression using the Children’s Depression Rating Scale Revised (CDRS-R), 9 without symptoms. (15 female, 24 male). |
AE (User) 1-39 |
|
|
5 interviews | 5 | 14-16 | Youth attending mainstream school presenting with symptoms of mild-moderate depression using CDRS-R. (4 female, 1 male) |
Māori (User) 1-5 |
aMental health status not assessed in sample.
bOne participant participated in two focus groups (ie, there are nine unique individuals).