Effects of a school teacher-led 45-minute educational program for mental health literacy in pre-teens.

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A concise teacher-led program for mental health literacy (MHL), suitable for schools with tight schedules was developed, and its effects were examined in pre-teens.Participants comprised 662 grade 5 to 6 students from nine Japanese elementary schools. The program consisted of a 45-minute session, delivered by school teachers using a 10-minute animated film. Program focuses included: mental health problems are common, can be associated with lifestyle and that seeking help from reliable adults is a key to finding solutions. Participants filled out self-report questionnaires before, immediately after and 3 months post-intervention. Changes in MHL were analyzed using multilevel models.Knowledge about mental health/illnesses, recognition of mental health state and intention to help peers/seek help when suffering from mental health problems, were significantly improved immediately and 3 months post-intervention.Concise teacher-led programs administered in schools can have positive and lasting effects on MHL in pre-teens.
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Authors Ojio, Yasutaka;Foo, Jerome C;Usami, Satoshi;Fuyama, Taruto;Ashikawa, Megumi;Ohnuma, Kumiko;Oshima, Norihito;Ando, Shuntaro;Togo, Fumiharu;Sasaki, Tsukasa;
Journal early intervention in psychiatry
Year 2019
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10.1111/eip.12746
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