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Evaluation of a youth mental health literacy and action program: Protocol for a cluster controlled trial

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posted on 2024-11-03, 13:24 authored by Alexandra Marinucci, Christine GroveChristine Grove, Kelly‑Ann Allen, Joanne Riebschleger
Mental illness accounts for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury for young people. Mental health literacy (MHL) and action refers to mental health knowledge, where to seek help, and ways to promote positive mental health. There are promising outcomes and effectiveness from youth MHL and action programs in promoting positive mental health and reducing mental illness stigma. Evaluation of such programs in Australia are scarce. This paper outlines the protocol to implement a mental health literacy and action program, called Youth Education and Support (YES) program, in Australian secondary schools using a cluster controlled trial. Students across grades seven to ten will be recruited via their school and allocated to the intervention (YES program). Individuals will be recruited via advertisements for a control group. Measures include the Youth Mental Health Literacy scale (YMHL), General Help Seeking Questionnaire (GHSQ), Actual Help Seeking Questionnaire (AHSQ), and 14-Item Resilience Scale (RS-14). Qualitative questionnaires, and a fidelity instrument will also be used to assess the YES program. Measurements for the YES program will be taken for pre (before program), post (final session of program), three months, and one year follow up timepoints. The YES program has been evaluated in a pre-post study in the USA which demonstrated desirable outcomes for increasing MHL among youth. Health education within the Australian curriculum does not wholly include MHL and action, therefore programs such as YES need to be implemented and evaluated to address the mental health needs of youth. Trial number: ACTRN12621000325808 on the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry. Protocol amendment number: 01.

History

Journal

Mental Health and Prevention

Volume

24

Number

200216

Start page

1

End page

9

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006128466

Esploro creation date

2024-02-25

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