This research is an evaluation of a six-week mental health literacy programme, referred to as the Cambridge United Community Trust’s ‘Mind Your Head’ programme, which was delivered by sports professionals to secondary school students (11-16) in Cambridge, England, during 2017–18. A Mental Health Literacy Scale was used to measure students’ knowledge of mental health issues pre- and post-intervention. Statistical data from these surveys were analysed using an independent samples t-test. Focus groups were held with students in each school, and individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with one lead teacher in each school. The statistical data indicate that statistically significant improvements in mental health literacy were achiev...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
Set statement to accompany deposit "as accepted for publication", Publisher retains copyrightThe pre...
Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking ...
This research is an evaluation of a six-week mental health literacy programme, referred to as the Ca...
Community sports coaches and leaders can have an important role to play as informal resources for sp...
2019, 2019 Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Adolescents are at increased risk of mental il...
Introduction: Mental health literacy interventions aim to 1) improve knowledge of mental health symp...
Objective: This study aimed to understand adolescent males\u27 experience of participating in a spor...
PurposeMany university students in the UK experience mental health problems and little is known abou...
Several evidence-based programs to improve mental health literacy (MHL) are available; however, few ...
Background: Mental illness is a serious concern among adolescent males, as many disorders have their...
Among other responsibilities, youth sport coaches are positioned to monitor and address the mental h...
Mental illnesses are as prevalent among elite athletes as in the general population. Despite this, t...
2019 Elsevier Ltd Intervention studies have rarely targeted parent mental health literacy despite it...
Kirchhoff S, Fretian A, Graf P, Bauer U. Evaluation of a school-based intervention to promote mental...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
Set statement to accompany deposit "as accepted for publication", Publisher retains copyrightThe pre...
Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking ...
This research is an evaluation of a six-week mental health literacy programme, referred to as the Ca...
Community sports coaches and leaders can have an important role to play as informal resources for sp...
2019, 2019 Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Adolescents are at increased risk of mental il...
Introduction: Mental health literacy interventions aim to 1) improve knowledge of mental health symp...
Objective: This study aimed to understand adolescent males\u27 experience of participating in a spor...
PurposeMany university students in the UK experience mental health problems and little is known abou...
Several evidence-based programs to improve mental health literacy (MHL) are available; however, few ...
Background: Mental illness is a serious concern among adolescent males, as many disorders have their...
Among other responsibilities, youth sport coaches are positioned to monitor and address the mental h...
Mental illnesses are as prevalent among elite athletes as in the general population. Despite this, t...
2019 Elsevier Ltd Intervention studies have rarely targeted parent mental health literacy despite it...
Kirchhoff S, Fretian A, Graf P, Bauer U. Evaluation of a school-based intervention to promote mental...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
Set statement to accompany deposit "as accepted for publication", Publisher retains copyrightThe pre...
Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking ...