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网络学习的心理健康急救培训:一项随机对照试验。

Mental health first aid training by e-learning: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2010 Dec;44(12):1072-81. doi: 10.3109/00048674.2010.516426.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Mental Health First Aid training is a course for the public that teaches how to give initial help to a person developing a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis. The present study evaluated the effects of Mental Health First Aid training delivered by e-learning on knowledge about mental disorders, stigmatizing attitudes and helping behaviour.

METHOD

A randomized controlled trial was carried out with 262 members of the Australian public. Participants were randomly assigned to complete an e-learning CD, read a Mental Health First Aid manual or be in a waiting list control group. The effects of the interventions were evaluated using online questionnaires pre- and post-training and at 6-months follow up. The questionnaires covered mental health knowledge, stigmatizing attitudes, confidence in providing help to others, actions taken to implement mental health first aid and participant mental health.

RESULTS

Both e-learning and the printed manual increased aspects of knowledge, reduced stigma and increased confidence compared to waiting list. E-learning also improved first aid actions taken more than waiting list, and was superior to the printed manual in reducing stigma and disability due to mental ill health.

CONCLUSIONS

Mental Health First Aid information received by either e-learning or printed manual had positive effects, but e-learning was better at reducing stigma.

摘要

目的

心理健康急救培训是面向公众的课程,教授如何对出现心理健康问题或处于心理健康危机中的人提供初步帮助。本研究评估了通过电子学习提供的心理健康急救培训对精神障碍知识、污名化态度和助人行为的影响。

方法

本研究采用随机对照试验,纳入了 262 名澳大利亚公众。参与者被随机分配至完成电子学习 CD、阅读心理健康急救手册或作为候补名单对照组。使用在线问卷在培训前、培训后和 6 个月随访时评估干预措施的效果。问卷涵盖心理健康知识、污名化态度、帮助他人的信心、实施心理健康急救的行动以及参与者的心理健康。

结果

与候补名单相比,电子学习和印刷手册都增加了知识的各个方面,减少了污名化,并提高了信心。与候补名单相比,电子学习还改善了急救行动的实施,并且在减少污名化和因精神健康不良导致的残疾方面优于印刷手册。

结论

通过电子学习或印刷手册获得的心理健康急救信息均产生了积极影响,但电子学习在减少污名化方面更具优势。

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