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A school-based health promotion programme to increase help-seeking for substance use and mental health problems: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:以学校为基础的健康促进计划,以增加对物质使用和精神健康问题的寻求帮助:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Adolescence is a high-risk time for the development of mental health and substance use problems. However, fewer than one in four 16–24 year-olds with a current disorder access health services, with those experiencing a substance use disorder being the least likely to seek professional help. Research indicates that young people are keeping their problems to themselves or alternatively, turning to peers or trusted adults in their lives for help. These help-seeking preferences highlight the need to build the mental health literacy of adolescents, to ensure that they know when and how to assist themselves and their peers to access support. The MAKINGtheLINK intervention aims to introduce these skills to adolescents within a classroom environment. Methods/design This is a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) with schools as clusters and individual students as participants from 22 secondary schools in Victoria, Australia. Schools will be randomly assigned to either the MAKINGtheLINK intervention group or the waitlist control group. All students will complete a self-report questionnaire at baseline, immediately post intervention and 6 and 12?months post baseline. The primary outcome to be assessed is increased help-seeking behaviour (from both formal and informal sources) for alcohol and mental health issues, measured at 12?months post baseline. Discussion The findings from this research will provide evidence on the effectiveness of the MAKINGtheLINK intervention for teaching school students how to overcome prominent barriers associated with seeking help, as well as how to effectively support their peers. If deemed effective, the MAKINGtheLINK programme will be the first evidence-informed resource that is able to address critical gaps in the knowledge and behaviour of adolescents in relation to help-seeking. It could, therefore, be a valuable resource that could be readily implemented by classroom teachers. Trial registration Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12613000235707 . Registered on 27 February 2013.
机译:背景青春期是心理健康和药物滥用问题发展的高危时期。但是,目前患有疾病的16-24岁儿童中,只有不到四分之一的人能够获得医疗服务,而患有药物滥用疾病的人则最不可能寻求专业帮助。研究表明,年轻人将自己留在自己的问题上,或者替代地,在生活中向同龄人或可信赖的成年人求助。这些寻求帮助的偏爱凸显了建立青少年心理健康素养的必要性,以确保他们知道何时,如何以及如何帮助自己和同龄人获得支持。 MAKINGtheLINK干预旨在将这些技能介绍给教室环境中的青少年。方法/设计这是一项集群随机对照试验(RCT),以学校为集群,来自澳大利亚维多利亚州22所中学的个别学生为参与者。学校将被随机分配到MAKINGtheLINK干预组或候补名单对照组。所有学生将在基线,干预后以及基线后6和12个月立即完成一份自我报告调查表。评估的主要结果是酒精和精神健康问题的求助行为(来自正规和非正规来源)增加,在基线后的12个月进行测量。讨论这项研究的结果将提供证据,证明MAKINGtheLINK干预对于教学生如何克服与寻求帮助相关的显着障碍以及如何有效支持同伴的有效性。如果认为有效,那么MAKINGtheLINK计划将是第一个能够提供证据的知情资源,能够解决与寻求帮助有关的青少年知识和行为方面的重大差距。因此,它可能是宝贵的资源,课堂教师可以轻松实施。试验注册澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册(ANZCTR):ACTRN12613000235707。 2013年2月27日注册。

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