Journal article
Does Mental Health First Aid training improve the mental health of aid recipients? the training for parents of teenagers randomised controlled trial
AJ Morgan, JAA Fischer, LM Hart, CM Kelly, BA Kitchener, NJ Reavley, MBH Yap, S Cvetkovski, AF Jorm
BMC Psychiatry | BMC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background: There is well-established evidence that Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training improves knowledge about how to support someone developing a mental health problem, but less evidence that this support improves the mental health of the recipient of aid. This randomised controlled trial aimed to assess the long-term effects of MHFA training of parents on the mental health of their adolescent children. Methods: 384 Australian parents of an adolescent aged 12-15 were randomised to receive either the 14-h Youth MHFA course or the 15-h Australian Red Cross Provide First Aid course. Outcomes were assessed at baseline, 1-year, and 2-year follow-up in both parents and adolescents. Primary ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The trial was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1042772). AJ (APP1059785), NR (APP1083394) and MY (APP1061744) are supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships.