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Evaluation of a mental health course for stigma reduction: A pilot study

机译:评估减少耻辱感的心理健康课程:一项初步研究

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Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking behaviour. This pilot study examines the efficacy of a mental health course for undergraduate students in a Hong Kong university aiming to enhance mental health literacy and reduce stigma against mental illness in Hong Kong. An uncontrolled pre-post evaluation was conducted to investigate the students’ attitudes towards people with mental health issues, their knowledge about mental health and intended and reported behaviours. Among 111 enrolled students, 49 students completed both the pre- and post-surveys. Improvements yielded some items on knowledge about mental illness, while some items on attitudes towards mental illness had statistically significant differences but only a few items on intended behaviours towards people with mental illness. The positive findings show that teaching mental health knowledge at the university settings as a universal prevention strategy may be a good option for mental ill health stigma reduction when the mental health status of university students, especially those who are reluctant to seek for help, are sometimes overlooked.
机译:增强的心理素养可能会减少公众和自我污名化,并改善寻求帮助的行为。这项先导研究研究了香港大学本科生心理健康课程的功效,旨在提高心理健康素养并减少对香港精神疾病的耻辱。进行了一项未经控制的事前评估,目的是调查学生对有心理健康问题的人的态度,他们对心理健康的了解以及预期和举报的行为。在111名注册学生中,有49名学生完成了调查前和调查后。改进产生了关于精神疾病知识的一些项目,而关于精神疾病态度的一些项目在统计上有显着差异,但是关于精神疾病患者的预期行为的项目只有少数。积极的发现表明,当大学生,尤其是那些不愿寻求帮助的大学生的心理健康状况有时很严重时,在大学环境中将心理健康知识作为一种普遍的预防策略进行教学可能是减少心理疾病的污名的好选择。被忽略了。

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