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Autori principali: Liang, Mining, Chen, Qiongni, Guo, Jincai, Mei, Zubing, Wang, Junhui, Zhang, Yang, He, Li, Li, Yamin
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2023
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author Liang, Mining
Chen, Qiongni
Guo, Jincai
Mei, Zubing
Wang, Junhui
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
Li, Yamin
author_facet Liang, Mining
Chen, Qiongni
Guo, Jincai
Mei, Zubing
Wang, Junhui
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
Li, Yamin
Liang, Mining
Chen, Qiongni
Guo, Jincai
Mei, Zubing
Wang, Junhui
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
Li, Yamin
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Mental Health First Aid Improves Mental Health Literacy among College Students: A Meta-Analysis Liang, Mining Chen, Qiongni Guo, Jincai Mei, Zubing Wang, Junhui Zhang, Yang He, Li Li, Yamin Mental Health College Students Knowledge Level Self Esteem Health Promotion Mental Disorders Suicide Program Effectiveness Social Bias Intention Foreign Countries Objectives: Mental health first aid (MHFA) may have beneficial effects on the public's knowledge, attitude, and behavior; however, its effectiveness in increasing mental health literacy on college students remains unknown. Methods: We systematically searched the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases from inception to January 2020. We included trials that compared the effect between the MHFA program group and control group on the knowledge, stigmatizing attitudes, confidence, and intention of college students. A random-effects model was used. Results: We analyzed five trials involving 1134 participants and found that the MHFA program could significantly increase the student's knowledge (SMD: 0.49, 95% CI: [0.28-0.70]) and confidence (SMD: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.24-1.19). Conclusions: Overall, the MHFA program could increase college students' knowledge regarding mental health and confidence to support people with mental health problems. However, well-designed control trials are required to investigate the program's effect on mental health literacy in college students.
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spellingShingle Mental Health First Aid Improves Mental Health Literacy among College Students: A Meta-Analysis
Liang, Mining
Chen, Qiongni
Guo, Jincai
Mei, Zubing
Wang, Junhui
Zhang, Yang
He, Li
Li, Yamin
Mental Health
College Students
Knowledge Level
Self Esteem
Health Promotion
Mental Disorders
Suicide
Program Effectiveness
Social Bias
Intention
Foreign Countries
Mental Health First Aid Improves Mental Health Literacy among College Students: A Meta-Analysis Liang, Mining Chen, Qiongni Guo, Jincai Mei, Zubing Wang, Junhui Zhang, Yang He, Li Li, Yamin Mental Health College Students Knowledge Level Self Esteem Health Promotion Mental Disorders Suicide Program Effectiveness Social Bias Intention Foreign Countries Objectives: Mental health first aid (MHFA) may have beneficial effects on the public's knowledge, attitude, and behavior; however, its effectiveness in increasing mental health literacy on college students remains unknown. Methods: We systematically searched the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases from inception to January 2020. We included trials that compared the effect between the MHFA program group and control group on the knowledge, stigmatizing attitudes, confidence, and intention of college students. A random-effects model was used. Results: We analyzed five trials involving 1134 participants and found that the MHFA program could significantly increase the student's knowledge (SMD: 0.49, 95% CI: [0.28-0.70]) and confidence (SMD: 0.71, 95% CI: 0.24-1.19). Conclusions: Overall, the MHFA program could increase college students' knowledge regarding mental health and confidence to support people with mental health problems. However, well-designed control trials are required to investigate the program's effect on mental health literacy in college students.
title Mental Health First Aid Improves Mental Health Literacy among College Students: A Meta-Analysis
topic Mental Health
College Students
Knowledge Level
Self Esteem
Health Promotion
Mental Disorders
Suicide
Program Effectiveness
Social Bias
Intention
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1389375