Mental health literacy about schizophrenia: a survey of Portuguese youth

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作者
Jesus Loureiro, Luis Manuel [1 ]
Jorm, Anthony Francis [3 ]
Oliveira, Rui Aragao [1 ]
Oliveira Cruz Mendes, Aida Maria [1 ]
Pereira dos Santos, Jose Carlos [1 ]
Rodrigues, Manuel Alves [1 ]
Ferreira Sousa, Catarina Sofia [2 ]
机构
[1] Nursing Sch Coimbra, Hlth Sci Res Unit Nursing Mental Hlth & Psychiat, P-3046851 Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Nursing Sch Coimbra, Hlth Sci Res Unit Nursing, P-3046851 Coimbra, Portugal
[3] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Parkville, Vic, Australia
关键词
adolescents; mental health literacy; psychosis; schizophrenia; youth; OUTCOME FINDINGS; YOUNG-PEOPLE; BELIEFS; PSYCHOSIS; RECOGNITION; AID; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION; DISORDERS; HELPFUL;
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10.1111/eip.12123
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
AimMental health literacy about psychotic disorders, specifically schizophrenia, may assist in appropriate help seeking and early intervention, preventing the exacerbation of symptoms and improving health outcomes in the medium and long term. The aim of this study was to characterize the level of mental health literacy of Portuguese youth concerning schizophrenia. MethodsA mental health literacy questionnaire was administered to a random sample of Portuguese youth aged 14-24 years. This questionnaire evaluated the following components: recognition of disorders, knowledge about professionals and treatments available, knowledge about the effectiveness of self-help strategies, knowledge and skills to support and provide first aid to others, and knowledge of how to prevent mental disorders. ResultsThere were 4938 adolescents and young adults who participated in the study. Schizophrenia or psychosis was recognized by 42.17% and 22.21%, respectively. Most young people recognized the potential helpfulness of family doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists and mental health services. There was also widespread belief in the potential helpfulness of family and friends, and lifestyle changes. However, teachers were not generally seen as a source of help. Appropriate mental health first-aid strategies were commonly endorsed, but there was a reluctance to ask about suicidal feelings and many endorsed speaking to the person firmly. Lifestyle factors were also commonly believed to be preventative. ConclusionsAlthough many Portuguese youth have beliefs that may assist early intervention, there was a substantial minority who did not. Given the central role of teachers in the lives of young people, it is notable that they were not seen as a potential source of help. Mental health first-aid skills of young people also need improvement.
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