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A Pre-Post Evaluation of OpenMinds: a Sustainable, Peer-Led Mental Health Literacy Programme in Universities and Secondary Schools

机译:开放式评估官员:高校和中学的可持续,同行精神健康识字计划

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Engaging young people in the design and delivery of mental health education could lead to more effective interventions; however, few of these interventions have been evaluated. This study aimed to gain preliminary evidence with regards to the efficacy and acceptability of OpenMinds: a peer-designed and facilitated mental health literacy programme for university and secondary school students. The programme involves a structured programme of education and training for university medical students, who then deliver workshops in secondary schools. Pre- and post-surveys were completed by 234 school students who received two workshops and 40 university medical students who completed the OpenMinds programme and delivered the workshops. The main outcomes in both groups were components of mental health literacy (non-stigmatising attitudes, knowledge, social distance and helping attitudes). Perceived teaching efficacy and interest in mental health careers (university medical students) and workshop acceptability (school students) were also examined. University and school student participation in OpenMinds was associated with significant improvements in three of four mental health literacy elements in both samples. Knowledge and attitudes improved in both samples, social distance improved only in the university sample and knowledge of helping behaviours increased in the school sample. University students' perceived teaching efficacy improved but there was no change in their reported interest in pursuing psychiatry in their career. Acceptability was high; over 70% of the school students agreed that they enjoyed the workshops and liked being taught by a university student. This study provides preliminary evidence for the acceptability and efficacy of OpenMinds as a sustainable peer-led model of mental health education for young people. The OpenMinds programme is ready for efficacy testing in a randomised trial.
机译:在设计和交付心理健康教育的设计和交付中可以带来更有效的干预措施;但是,已经评估了很少的干预措施。本研究旨在获得官员的疗效和可接受性的初步证据:对大学和中学生的同行设计和促进的心理健康扫盲计划。该计划涉及为大学医学生的教育和培训方案,然后在中学提供研讨会。预先和调查后由234名学生完成,他们收到了两名研讨会和40名高校医学生,他们完成了OpenMinds计划并交付了研讨会。两组的主要结果是心理健康识字的组成部分(非侮辱态度,知识,社会距离和帮助态度)。还检查了感知教学疗效和对精神卫生生涯(大学医学生)和车间可接受性(学校学生)的兴趣。大学和学校学生参与OpenMinds与两种样本中的四种心理健康识字元素中的三种有关。所有样本中的知识和态度都有改进,社会距离仅在大学样本中得到改善,并在学校样本中增加帮助行为的知识。大学生的感知教学疗效得到了改善,但他们报告的兴趣在其职业生涯中追求精神病学的兴趣没有变化。可接受性很高;超过70%的学校学生一致认为,他们享受了讲习班,喜欢由大学生教授。本研究为OpenMinds作为年轻人心理健康教育的可持续同行LED模型提供了初步证据。 OpenMinds计划在随机试验中准备好进行功效测试。

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