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Despite progress in developing VW-based YMH interventions, limited consultation with young people may be contributing to mixed uptake and engagement. This study aimed to understand how young people with experiences accessing YMH services view the potential (i.e., hypothetical) use of VWs for YMH service delivery to understand qualitative factors influencing uptake. Eleven 18\u201325-year-old consumers (M = 22.91 years; five women, five men, and one non-binary person) took part in one-on-one, semi-structured interviews via videoconferencing. Interviews explored anticipated ease of use, helpfulness, and perceived intention to use VW-based YMH interventions if they were made available. Interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Four themes were produced: (1) VWs as unique therapeutic spaces; (2) creative engagement for therapy; (3) VW communication promoting both connection and distance; (4) flexible access. 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