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一项集群随机对照试验:关于一项解决问题的Story-bridge心理健康素养计划,旨在提高加纳社区领袖对抑郁症的认识。

Cluster randomised controlled trial of a problem-solving, Story-bridge mental health literacy programme for improving Ghanaian community leaders' knowledge of depression.

作者信息

Arthur Yaw Amankwa, Boardman Gayelene H, Morgan Amy J, McCann Terence V

机构信息

Discipline of Nursing and Midwifery, Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.

Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Ment Health. 2022 Dec;31(6):748-756. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2020.1793122. Epub 2020 Aug 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low levels of mental health literacy about depression in the community impact negatively on attitudes towards people with the disorder and their help-seeking.

AIMS

The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a problem-solving, Story-bridge mental health literacy programme, in improving community leaders' knowledge about helpful interventions for, and recognition of, depression.

METHODS

A cluster randomised controlled trial involving 140 assembly members, intervention ( = 70) and control ( = 70) groups. The intervention group received a three-hour mental health literacy programme. The control group received a plain language basic brochure about mental health issues. Data were collected at baseline and 12-week follow-up.

RESULTS

The intervention group demonstrated greater improvement in knowledge about helpful interventions for, and recognition of, depression compared to the control group at follow-up; however, the differences in both measures were small and not statistically significant.

CONCLUSION

The programme has the potential to improve participants' knowledge about helpful interventions for, and recognition of, depression. Positive outcomes have public mental health implications as they might enhance early help-seeking and contribute to better outcomes for individuals with mental health problems.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ACTRN12617000033347. Date of registration - 9 January 2017.

摘要

背景

社区中关于抑郁症的心理健康素养水平较低,对人们对该疾病患者的态度及其寻求帮助产生了负面影响。

目的

本研究的目的是评估一个解决问题的故事桥心理健康素养项目在提高社区领导者对抑郁症有益干预措施的认识和识别方面的有效性。

方法

一项整群随机对照试验,涉及140名议会成员,分为干预组(n = 70)和对照组(n = 70)。干预组接受了为期三小时的心理健康素养项目。对照组收到了一份关于心理健康问题的通俗易懂的基础手册。在基线和12周随访时收集数据。

结果

与对照组相比,干预组在随访时对抑郁症有益干预措施的认识和识别方面有更大改善;然而,这两项指标的差异都很小,且无统计学意义。

结论

该项目有可能提高参与者对抑郁症有益干预措施的认识和识别。积极的结果对公众心理健康有影响,因为它们可能会促进早期寻求帮助,并为有心理健康问题的个人带来更好的结果。

试验注册

ACTRN12617000033347。注册日期 - 2017年1月9日。

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