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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:学校卫生服务的新普遍教学战略,以促进挪威青少年积极的心理健康识字和心理健康

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Mental 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. This study is based on cohort data collected from 357 adolescents (aged 15-21?years) in five Norwegian upper secondary schools at the beginning and end of the 2016/2017 school year. The data were analyzed by describing mean scores and estimating the average treatment effect (ATE) of MEST on positive MHL and mental wellbeing. Positive MHL increased significantly more among the MEST participants compared to the non-MEST participants (p?=?.02). No significant change in mental wellbeing was found between MEST and non-MEST participants (p?=?.98). Estimating the ATE of MEST on positive MHL, the MEST participants showed a significant 2.1% increase (p?=?.04) in the potential outcome mean of positive MHL compared to the nonparticipants. Estimating the ATE of MEST on mental wellbeing, the girls who attended MEST exhibited a significant 9.7% increase (p?=?.03) in the potential outcome mean of mental wellbeing compared with the girls who did not attend MEST, while no significant change (p?=?.99) was detected among boys or the entire sample of both genders combined (p?=?.12). This study found a significant ATE of MEST on positive MHL and on mental wellbeing among girls. The results support further investments in studying MEST as a promising work strategy for school health services to promote adolescent mental health. This initial study of MEST may be used as a foundation for investing in future evaluations of MEST.
机译:青少年心理健康是一个重要的公共卫生挑战。学校卫生服务在挪威市中心进行中央公共卫生职能,学校护士定位在青少年的教育和促进心理健康。最近(最初的是缩略词; Mest是一个简短的挪威语,即应对的挪威词)是一个新开发的学校卫生服务的普遍工作策略,旨在促进积极的心理健康识字(MHL)和青少年人口的心理健康。本研究的目的是调查参与的青少年之间积极MHL和心理健康的潜在结果,以及那些没有参加学年的人。本研究基于2016/2017学年开始和结束的五所挪威高中的357名青少年(15-21岁)收集的群组数据。通过描述平均分数和估算MEST对阳性MHL和心理健康的平均治疗效果(ATE)来分析数据。与非比赛参与者相比,阳性MHL在比较的比较方面增加了更多(P?= 02)。在比什斯和非比赛参与者之间发现了心理健康的重大变化(P?= _.98)。在阳性MHL上估计MEST上的原子,与非唾液化剂相比,这些参与者在阳性MHL的潜在结果平均值中显示出显着的2.1%(p?=β.04)。在心理健康上估计最初的原因,那些出席的孩子的女孩展现出显着的9.7%(P?=→03)在与未参加比赛的女孩相比,心理健康的潜在结果平均值,同时没有重大变化(p?=Δ.99)在男孩或两种性别的整个样本中检测到(p?= 12)。这项研究发现,对阳性MHL和女孩的心理健康有显着吃的。结果支持进一步投资研究MEST作为学校卫生服务有前途的工作战略,以促进青少年心理健康。这种最初的最初的研究可以用作投资于未来的最新评估的基础。

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