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Use acceptability and impact of booklets designed to support mental health self-management and help seeking in schools: results of a large randomised controlled trial in England

机译:旨在支持心理健康自我管理和帮助在学校寻求帮助的小册子的使用可接受性和影响:英格兰一项大型随机对照试验的结果

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Mental health booklets may provide a low-cost means of promoting mental health self-management and help seeking in schools. The aim of the study was to assess the (a) use, (b) acceptability and (c) impact of booklets for students in primary (10–11 years) and secondary school (12–13 years) alone and in conjunction with funding for targeted mental health support. This was a 2 × 2 factorial cluster randomized controlled trial, in which 846 schools in England were randomly allocated to receiveot receive: (1) booklets for students containing information on mental health self-management and help seeking, and (2) funding for mental health support as part of a national mental health initiative. 14,690 students (8139 primary, 6551 secondary) provided self-report on mental health, quality of life (baseline and 1 year follow-up) and help seeking (follow-up). (a) Approximately, 40 % primary school students and 20 % secondary school students reported seeing the booklets. (b) Of these, 87 % of primary school students reported that the booklet was ‘very helpful’ or ‘quite helpful’, compared with 73 % in secondary school. (c) There was no detectable impact of booklets on mental health, quality of life or help seeking, either alone or in conjunction with additional funding through the national mental health initiative. Lack of discernable impact of booklets underscores the need for caution in adopting such an approach. However, it is feasible that the impact was obscured by low uptake or that booklets may be more effective when used in a targeted way.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00787-016-0889-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:精神卫生手册可以提供一种低成本的方式来促进精神卫生自我管理并帮助在学校寻求帮助。这项研究的目的是评估(a)使用,(b)可接受性和(c)小册子对小学(10-11岁)和中学(12-13岁)学生的影响,以及与资助相结合的情况获得有针对性的心理健康支持。这是一项2×2因子分解整群随机对照试验,其中英格兰的846所学校被随机分配接受/不接受:(1)包含有关心理健康自我管理和帮助寻求信息的学生手册,以及(2)资助精神健康支持,作为国家精神健康计划的一部分。 14690名学生(小学8139名,中学6551名)提供了有关心理健康,生活质量(基线和1年随访)和寻求帮助(随访)的自我报告。 (a)大约40%的小学生和20%的中学生报告看过这些小册子。 (b)其中87%的小学生报告说,这本小册子``非常有帮助''或``非常有帮助'',而中学的这一比例为73%。 (c)单独或与通过国家精神卫生倡议提供额外资金一起使用的小册子,对精神健康,生活质量或寻求帮助均没有可察觉的影响。小册子缺乏明显的影响力,这突出说明了采用这种方法时需要谨慎。但是,通过低摄取量来掩盖这种影响是可行的,或者以针对性的方式使用小册子可能更有效。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00787-016-0889-3)包含补充内容资料,可供授权用户使用。

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