Mental Health Literacy: An Essential Tool for Caring Post-Secondary Educators

L. McKendrick-Calder, Tanya Heuver, Cheryl Webster Pollard, Gabriel Barrington-Moss
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The mental health needs of post-secondary students have been steadily increasing. Educators, particularly those who work in caring disciplines like the social and health sciences, are often compelled to assist students with their mental health, but may lack confidence in our abilities to support students. Relationally, this uncertainty may prohibit us from engaging in the caring relationships so important for role modelling professionalism. This paper describes the baseline mental health literacy of 122 educators in higher education which provides a starting point for educators and researchers studying caring practices, specifically as they relate to student mental health.
心理健康素养:关怀高等教育工作者的重要工具
大专学生的心理健康需求持续上升。教育工作者,特别是那些在社会和健康科学等关怀学科工作的人,经常被迫帮助学生解决心理健康问题,但可能对我们支持学生的能力缺乏信心。从关系上讲,这种不确定性可能会禁止我们参与对角色塑造专业主义非常重要的关怀关系。本文描述了122名高等教育工作者的基线心理健康素养,为教育工作者和研究人员研究护理实践,特别是与学生心理健康相关的护理实践提供了一个起点。
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