Journal article
Teaching mental health first aid in the school setting: A novel approach to improving outcomes for common adolescent mental disorders
LM Hart, GR Cox, L Lees
Current Opinion in Pediatrics | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Purpose of reviewCommon adolescent mental disorders, such as depression, often go untreated and severely impact health and educational outcomes. The purpose of this review is to describe what is currently known about school-based mental health interventions and to describe a new intervention, Mental Health First Aid training.Recent findingsUniversal and selective prevention and treatment programmes have been widely evaluated, though population-level dissemination remains elusive. A novel approach is to train adolescents in how to recognise early signs of mental disorder onset, decrease stigmatising beliefs and barriers to help-seeking, and to use appropriate first aid strategies for assistin..
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Awarded by Australian Rotary Health
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Rotary Health Mental Health Project Grant, an Australian Rotary Health Colin Dodds Postdoctoral Fellowship and an Australia Awards Endeavour Travel Fellowship awarded to LM Hart. L. Lees was supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant 1120604 awarded to AF Jorm, LM Hart, CM Kelly, B. Kitchener and M. Sawyer.