Journal article

Mental health first aid training for Australian medical and nursing students: An evaluation study

KS Bond, AF Jorm, BA Kitchener, NJ Reavley

BMC Psychology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: The role and demands of studying nursing and medicine involve specific stressors that may contribute to an increased risk for mental health problems. Stigma is a barrier to help-seeking for mental health problems in nursing and medical students, making these students vulnerable to negative outcomes including higher failure rates and discontinuation of study. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a potential intervention to increase the likelihood that medical and nursing students will support their peers to seek help for mental health problems. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a tailored MHFA course for nursing and medical students. Methods: Nursing and medical stude..

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