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MAKINGtheLINK: a school-based health promotion programme to increase help-seeking for cannabis and mental health issues among adolescents.

机译:MAKINGtheLINK:一项基于学校的健康促进计划,旨在增加青少年对大麻和精神健康问题的寻求帮助。

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AIM: There is increasing concern regarding the use of cannabis among adolescents, especially given recent evidence highlighting its link with later mental disorders. Encouraging young people with mental health or drug issues to seek professional help is an important early intervention strategy; however, adolescents are typically reluctant to do so and instead turn to their peers for help. Peers may not have the skills or knowledge required to assist their friends to access professional help. This paper describes the development and evaluation of MAKINGtheLINK, a school-based health promotion programme that promotes help-seeking behaviour for mental health and cannabis use issues among young people. METHODS: The MAKINGtheLINK programme was piloted with 182 Year 10 students at a secondary school in Melbourne, Australia. Forty teachers received the MAKINGtheLINK staff professional development session. RESULTS: The delivery of the MAKINGtheLINK programme was found to be both acceptable and feasible within a school setting. Students and teachers described it as a fun, engaging, helpful and important programme. Students reported increased confidence and awareness of how to seek help for themselves or a friend, and teachers indicated increased confidence and awareness of how to assist students to seek help for cannabis use and/or mental health problems. CONCLUSIONS: MAKINGtheLINK was successfully implemented within the school curriculum. We believe this is the first school-based programme that specifically focuses on facilitating professional help-seeking for cannabis use and mental health problems among young people, and demonstrates that utilizing peer models for help-seeking is a valuable resource for early intervention initiatives.
机译:目的:人们越来越关注青少年使用大麻,特别是考虑到最近有证据表明大麻与后来的精神障碍有关。鼓励有精神健康或毒品问题的年轻人寻求专业帮助是一项重要的早期干预策略;但是,青少年通常不愿意这样做,而是向同龄人寻求帮助。同行可能没有帮助他们的朋友获得专业帮助所需的技能或知识。本文介绍了MAKINGtheLINK的开发和评估,它是一个基于学校的健康促进计划,旨在促进年轻人的心理健康和大麻使用问题的寻求帮助行为。方法:MAKINGtheLINK计划在澳大利亚墨尔本的一所中学中由182名10年级学生进行了试点。 40名教师参加了MAKINGtheLINK员工专业发展会议。结果:MAKINGtheLINK程序的交付被认为在学校环境中既可接受又可行。学生和老师将其描述为有趣,引人入胜,有用和重要的课程。学生报告说他们对如何为自己或朋友寻求帮助的信心和意识有所增强,而教师表明对如何协助学生寻求大麻使用和/或心理健康问题的帮助的信心和意识也有所增强。结论:MAKINGtheLINK已在学校课程中成功实施。我们认为,这是第一个以学校为基础的计划,专门致力于促进年轻人中大麻使用和心理健康问题的专业求助,并表明利用同伴模式进行求助是早期干预计划的宝贵资源。

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