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Exploring MEST: a new universal teaching strategy for school health services to promote positive mental health literacy and mental wellbeing among Norwegian adolescents

机译:探索MEST:学校卫生服务的新通用教学策略以在挪威青少年中促进积极的心理健康素养和心理健康

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BackgroundMental health among adolescents is an important public health challenge. School health services perform central public health functions in Norwegian municipalities, where school nurses are uniquely positioned to educate and promote mental health among adolescents. MEST (MEST is not an acronym; MEST is a short version of the Norwegian word for coping) is a newly developed universal working strategy for school health services that aims to promote positive mental health literacy (MHL) and mental wellbeing in the adolescent population. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential outcome mean differences in positive MHL and mental wellbeing between adolescents who participated and those who did not participate in MEST over a school year.
机译:背景技术青少年的心理健康是一项重要的公共卫生挑战。学校保健服务在挪威市政当局中履行中央公共保健职能,在这里,学校护士的地位独特,可以教育和促进青少年的心理健康。 MEST(MEST不是首字母缩写词; MEST是挪威语中用于应对的简称),是一种针对学校健康服务而开发的通用工作策略,旨在促进青少年的积极心理健康素养(MHL)和心理健康。这项研究的目的是调查在一个学年中,参加和未参加MEST的青少年在MHL阳性和心理健康方面的潜在结局均值差异。

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