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ABSTRACT The meta‐analysis of self‐help intervention for eating disorders (ED) by Linardon and colleagues showed significant, albeit small, effects favoring self‐help over the control condition on depression, anxiety, distress, and self‐esteem. Despite modest effect sizes, pure self‐help offers the potential for high accessibility at low cost, which ...
Ata Ghaderi
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Background. Mental health stigma and mental health literacy can be potential targets of public education and health development. These areas are culturally specific and have so far been almost unexplored in Russia. Objective.
Alena Zolotareva+3 more
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Mental Health Literacy of the Korean Public: A Comparison between Depression and Schizophrenia
SunHaeLee, Jinhwan Suh
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ABSTRACT Digital single‐session interventions (D‐SSIs) are emerging as promising tools for bridging treatment gaps in youth mental health. Negi and Forbush's recent pilot study introduces “Help for Overcoming Problem Eating” (HOPE), a D‐SSI targeting binge‐spectrum eating disorders in university students.
Bridianne O'Dea, Madelaine K de Valle
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Mental health literacy in adolescents: ability to recognise problems, helpful interventions and outcomes [PDF]
Udena Ruwindu Attygalle+2 more
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Fifty Years of Eating Disorder Research: Growth, Gaps, and Global Challenges
ABSTRACT The bibliometric study by Lee and Chi presents the most comprehensive analysis of eating disorder (ED) research publications to date, tracing publication trends, thematic developments, and the interplay between academic and public attention over the past five decades. The findings reveal a marked and sustained growth in ED‐related publications
Anja Hilbert
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Mental health literacy about depression and schizophrenia among Swedish teenagers: a vignette study
Evaggelia Tartani
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The Perceived Problems of People With Subclinical Personality Disorders: A Mental Health Literacy Study [PDF]
Adrian Furnham, Kelly Petropoulou
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Why Young People With Eating Disorder Symptoms Do Not Seek Help—Exploring Barriers to Help‐Seeking
ABSTRACT Objective Rates of help‐seeking and treatment uptake are low in eating disorders. Delayed initiation of treatment has a negative impact on prognosis and treatment outcome and leads to a higher burden on the healthcare system. The aim of this study was to explore factors associated with help‐seeking and their interactions in a large sample of ...
Johanna Stadler+46 more
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Background Emotional symptoms have emerged as a major public health concern, affecting the mental and physical well-being of college students worldwide. Negative life events and mental health literacy are commonly recognized as significant predictors of ...
Shichen Zhang+6 more
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