Donovan Rob, Jalleh Geoffrey, Robinson Katy, Lin Chad
School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Western Australia.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2016 Jun;40(3):274-5. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12514. Epub 2016 Mar 30.
To determine the impact of the Act-Belong-Commit mental health promotion campaign on people with a diagnosed mental illness or who had sought professional help for a mental health problem in the previous 12 months.
In 2013 and 2014, 1,200 adults in Western Australia were interviewed by telephone. The questionnaire measured campaign reach, impact on beliefs about mental health and mental illness and behavioural impact.
Campaign impact on changing the way respondents thought about mental health was significantly higher among those with a mental illness or who had sought help (41.4% vs 24.2%; p<0.001), as was doing something for their mental health as a result of their exposure to the campaign (20.5% vs 8.7%; p<0.001).
The campaign appears to empower people with a mental illness or who recently sought help to take steps of their own to enhance their mental health.
确定“归属与承诺”心理健康促进运动对已确诊患有精神疾病或在过去12个月内曾因心理健康问题寻求专业帮助的人群的影响。
2013年和2014年,通过电话对西澳大利亚州的1200名成年人进行了访谈。问卷测量了运动的覆盖范围、对心理健康和精神疾病观念的影响以及行为影响。
在患有精神疾病或寻求过帮助的人群中,运动对改变受访者对心理健康看法的影响显著更高(41.4%对24.2%;p<0.001),因接触该运动而采取措施改善心理健康的比例也是如此(20.5%对8.7%;p<0.001)。
该运动似乎使患有精神疾病或最近寻求过帮助的人有能力自行采取措施来增强心理健康。