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Effects of education and social contact on mental health-related stigma among high-school students

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Abstract:
Poor knowledge and stigma toward people with mental illness negatively affect intentions to seek help among adolescents. The study aimed to assess the impact of three school-based interventions and to explore whether positive changes in attitudes were linked to more favorable changes in desire for social distance and seeking help. A total of 221 upper secondary students were allocated to three interventions: 1. social contact; 2. Mental Health Literacy (MHL) conducted by clinicians; 3. MHL conducted by dis-peer instructors. Measures of knowledge, attitudes, views on empowerment and recovery, willingness to interact, and help seeking were collected. Generalized Estimating Equations and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were used to evaluate scores differences between interventions through time, and to test the interrelationships between knowledge, attitudes variables and the two outcomes of interest. Findings showed that all groups improved in knowledge, attitudes, empowerment, willingness to interact, and seeking help. SEM revealed that the increase in knowledge was significantly associated with the General attitudes toward people with mental illness construct that, in turn, was positively associated with willingness to interact and seeking help. Results encourage the use of anti-stigma interventions in order to decrease negative attitudes toward mental illness and improve behavioral intentions among students.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adolescents; Attitudes; Contact; Help seeking; Mental health literacy; Social distance; Adolescent; Female; Health Literacy; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders; Schools; Students; Educational Status; Interpersonal Relations; Mental Health; Social Stigma
List of contributors:
Lanfredi, M.; Macis, A.; Ferrari, C.; Rillosi, L.; Ughi, E. C.; Fanetti, A.; Younis, N.; Cadei, L.; Gallizioli, C.; Uggeri, G.; Rossi, R.
Authors of the University:
Macis Ambra
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/534369
Published in:
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
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