澄清心理健康素养的概念:范围审查方案

Emma Coughlan, Lindsay K Heyland, Taylor G. Hill
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这一范围审查将绘制同行评议和灰色文献,以澄清心理健康素养(MHL)的概念。随着致力于促进精神卫生的规划和政策努力的出现,精神卫生保健是促进精神卫生的一个新兴研究领域。在一般人群中加强精神卫生是一项促进精神卫生的战略,通过减少耻辱感和使个人能够认识、解释和理解自己的精神卫生,并知道何时为自己和他人寻求帮助。尽管与MHL相关的积极结果,概念化的范围、目的、过程和结果各不相同;对于什么“算”为MHL,几乎没有达成共识。需要一个明确定义的MHL概念,以支持精神卫生促进方面的研究、规划和政策。将包括关于MHL的理论和概念原则的论文,以及记录MHL倡议和方法的初步研究。根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)的范围综述检索方案进行范围文献检索,以确定所有与MHL相关的文献。将在三个科学数据库中进行检索;没有时间限制,但所有资料必须用英文书写。在指导心理健康干预的文献中确定MHL的概念将提供概念清晰度,最终推进心理健康素养的知识。
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Clarifying the concept of mental health literacy: Protocol for a scoping review
This scoping review will map the peer-reviewed and grey literature, to clarify the concept of mental health literacy (MHL). MHL is an emerging area of study within mental health promotion, as programming and policy efforts devoted to promoting mental health emerge. Enhancing MHL in the general population is a strategy for promoting mental health by reducing stigma and empowering individuals to recognize, interpret, and understand their mental health, and know when to seek help for themselves and others. Despite the positive outcomes associated with MHL, conceptualization varies in scope, purpose, process, and outcome; there is little consensus of what “counts” as MHL. A clearly defined conceptualization of MHL is needed to support research, programing, and policy in mental health promotion. Papers on the theoretical and conceptual principles underlying MHL and primary studies documenting MHL initiatives, and methods, will be included. A scoping literature search will be performed following the search protocol for scoping reviews by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) to identify all relevant literature on MHL. Searches will be conducted in three scientific databases; there will be no time limit imposed, although all sources must be written in English. Identifying the conceptualizations of MHL in the literature that is guiding mental health interventions will provide conceptual clarity ultimately advancing knowledge of mental health literacy.
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