With the introduction of the UK Government’s inclusive ideology in the late 20th century, increased pressure was put on schools serving adolescent psychiatric units to support their pupils to return to mainstream education. However, there is a perception that a factor that makes the transition process difficult is the attitude of mainstream pupils towards their peers with mental health problems. The purpose of this research was to explore mainstream pupils’ perceptions of mental health problems and the extent to which their understandings might lead to stigmatising attitudes. A theoretical perspective encompassing the ideas of social constructionism, interpretavism and symbolic interactionism, combined with a linguistic based approach, ...
There has been lack of research into the area of children’s knowledge and attitude towards mental il...
The transition from primary to secondary school is an important life event for young people that has...
RATIONALE People with mental health problems experience discrimination across numerous areas of life...
With the introduction of the UK Government’s inclusive ideology in the late 20th century, increased ...
AIMS: Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to i...
This research explores the views of adolescents about mental health promotion in secondary schools. ...
Mental health service users are one of the most socially excluded groups in society. Surveys indicat...
Purpose – Mental health of children and young people is often discussed in terms of mental illness, ...
Background: Adolescence is a peak period for the onset of mental distress, yet adolescents may not s...
Rationale Prior literature suggests that stigmatised views towards individuals with mental health di...
Although research suggests that learning and well-being are synergistic there is a lack of research ...
The multiple layers of exclusion that can be experienced by a child at school and the relationship o...
Background: Recent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental heal...
Aims Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to im...
BackgroundRecent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental health...
There has been lack of research into the area of children’s knowledge and attitude towards mental il...
The transition from primary to secondary school is an important life event for young people that has...
RATIONALE People with mental health problems experience discrimination across numerous areas of life...
With the introduction of the UK Government’s inclusive ideology in the late 20th century, increased ...
AIMS: Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to i...
This research explores the views of adolescents about mental health promotion in secondary schools. ...
Mental health service users are one of the most socially excluded groups in society. Surveys indicat...
Purpose – Mental health of children and young people is often discussed in terms of mental illness, ...
Background: Adolescence is a peak period for the onset of mental distress, yet adolescents may not s...
Rationale Prior literature suggests that stigmatised views towards individuals with mental health di...
Although research suggests that learning and well-being are synergistic there is a lack of research ...
The multiple layers of exclusion that can be experienced by a child at school and the relationship o...
Background: Recent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental heal...
Aims Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to im...
BackgroundRecent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental health...
There has been lack of research into the area of children’s knowledge and attitude towards mental il...
The transition from primary to secondary school is an important life event for young people that has...
RATIONALE People with mental health problems experience discrimination across numerous areas of life...