咨询专家:以学校为基础的心理健康扫盲项目的年轻人的经验。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Australian Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00049530.2025.2478089
Alexandra Marinucci, Christine Grové, Kelly-Ann Allen, Bich Ngoc Hsu
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目的:青少年心理健康问题患病率高,寻求帮助行为低。心理健康素养(MHL)被认为是提高心理健康知识、增加求助和应对行为的一个因素。学校被认为是MHL项目的理想环境,可以让更多的年轻人参与其中。本研究旨在了解中学生在参与MHL项目后的观点和经历,以及研究结果如何与该项目所基于的理论模型相一致。方法:38名年龄在12-16岁之间的参与者通过开放式问卷进行反馈。问卷包括七个项目,以收集参与者对MHL项目的经验和观点,包括有用性、项目改进的想法、影响和应对策略。本研究已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心预注册,注册号:ACTRN12621000325808。结果:反身性主题分析从调查结果中得出三个主题和三个副主题:1)安全环境,2)感知到的积极影响,2.1)对心理健康的态度,2.2)应对策略,2.3)MHL的需求,以及3)项目改进建议。结论:这些发现表明,以学校为基础的项目满足了当前MHL年轻人的需求,符合MHL以儿童为中心的理论模型,并被认为有利于未来纳入教育系统。
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Consulting the experts: young people's experiences of a school-based mental health literacy program.

Consulting the experts: young people's experiences of a school-based mental health literacy program.

Consulting the experts: young people's experiences of a school-based mental health literacy program.

Consulting the experts: young people's experiences of a school-based mental health literacy program.

Objective: The prevalence of mental health problems among youth is high, and help seeking behaviour is low. Mental health literacy (MHL) has been suggested as a factor to enhance mental health knowledge and increase help seeking and coping behaviours. Schools have been recognised as an ideal environment for MHL programs to be delivered to reach a wide range of youth. This study aimed to understand the perspectives and experiences of secondary school students after participating in a MHL program, and how findings aligned with the theoretical model the program is based on.

Method: Thirty-eight participants aged 12-16 years provided feedback through an open-ended questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised seven items to gather participants' experiences and perspectives on the MHL program, including usefulness, ideas for program improvement, impact, and coping strategies. This study was preregistered on the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, Registration Number: ACTRN12621000325808.

Results: Reflexive thematic analysis generated three themes and three subthemes from the findings: 1) A safe environment, 2) Perceived positive impact, 2.1) Attitudes towards mental health, 2.2) Coping strategies, 2.3) Need for MHL, and 3) Suggestions for program improvement.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that the school-based program meets the current MHL needs of young people, aligns with the MHL Child Focused theoretical model, and was viewed as beneficial to be incorporated into the education system in future.

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Australian Journal of Psychology
Australian Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Psychology is the premier scientific journal of the Australian Psychological Society. It covers the entire spectrum of psychological research and receives articles on all topics within the broad scope of the discipline. The journal publishes high quality peer-reviewed articles with reviewers and associate editors providing detailed assistance to authors to reach publication. The journal publishes reports of experimental and survey studies, including reports of qualitative investigations, on pure and applied topics in the field of psychology. Articles on clinical psychology or on the professional concerns of applied psychology should be submitted to our sister journals, Australian Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist. The journal publishes occasional reviews of specific topics, theoretical pieces and commentaries on methodological issues. There are also solicited book reviews and comments Annual special issues devoted to a single topic, and guest edited by a specialist editor, are published. The journal regards itself as international in vision and will accept submissions from psychologists in all countries.
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