This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guided by three research questions: How do teachers perceive their role in identifying mental health problems within the school system? How do teachers perceive the effectiveness of the identification and treatment of mental health problems? What improvements do teachers have to address mental health problems? Six teachers from a rural high school participated in a single interview for discussion. Results indicated that teachers generally believed they were the first identifiers of mental health problems, felt somewhat prepared, and wanted more effective training in mental health
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
This qualitative study examined how secondary school teachers view their role in addressing the ment...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
The study examined teachers\u27 perceptions of their school\u27s mental health system. Specifically,...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
Authors examined teachers\u27 perceptions of student mental health in the context of two school-base...
There is evidence of unmet need for mental health interventions for primary school children. Such ch...
Mental health and the importance of mental health awareness has become a very prevalent topic in edu...
Students who suffer mental health issues often demonstrate poor academic\ud performance. School-base...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
Due to the increasing rates of identified early childhood mental health challenges, schools and teac...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
OBJECTIVE To examine public school teachers’ perceptions about general health and mental health, and...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
This qualitative study examined how secondary school teachers view their role in addressing the ment...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
The study examined teachers\u27 perceptions of their school\u27s mental health system. Specifically,...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
Authors examined teachers\u27 perceptions of student mental health in the context of two school-base...
There is evidence of unmet need for mental health interventions for primary school children. Such ch...
Mental health and the importance of mental health awareness has become a very prevalent topic in edu...
Students who suffer mental health issues often demonstrate poor academic\ud performance. School-base...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
Due to the increasing rates of identified early childhood mental health challenges, schools and teac...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
OBJECTIVE To examine public school teachers’ perceptions about general health and mental health, and...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
This qualitative study examined how secondary school teachers view their role in addressing the ment...