Journal article
Mental health first aid for eating disorders: Pilot evaluation of a training program for the public
LM Hart, AF Jorm, SJ Paxton
BMC Psychiatry | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: Eating disorders cause significant burden that may be reduced by early and appropriate help-seeking. However, despite the availability of effective treatments, very few individuals with eating disorders seek treatment. Training in mental health first aid is known to be effective in increasing mental health literacy and supportive behaviours, in the social networks of individuals with mental health problems. Increases in these domains are thought to improve the likelihood that effective help is sought. However, the efficacy of mental health first aid for eating disorders has not been evaluated. The aim of this research was to examine whether specific training in mental health firs..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this research was provided via an Ian Scott PhD Scholarship from Australian Rotary Health awarded to LMH and a PhD top-up scholarship from the Butterfly Foundation awarded to LMH.