Journal article

Young people's mental health first aid intentions and beliefs prospectively predict their actions: Findings from an Australian National Survey of Youth

MBH Yap, AF Jorm

Psychiatry Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

Little is known about whether mental health first aid knowledge and beliefs of young people actually translate into actual behavior. This study examined whether young people's first aid intentions and beliefs predicted the actions they later took to help a close friend or family member with a mental health problem. Participants in a 2006 national survey of Australian youth (aged 12-25. years) reported on their first aid intentions and beliefs based on one of four vignettes: depression, depression with alcohol misuse, psychosis, and social phobia. At a two-year follow-up interview, they reported on actions they had taken to help any family member or close friend with a problem similar to the ..

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