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Mental health literacy levels

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2018
Globally, mental disorders affect 25% of the society. This discursive paper aims to illustrate the mental health literacy levels in the public. Mental health literacy (MHL) is the understanding of mental health conditions, which helps in their prevention, recognition and treatment. Unfortunately, the public has minimal understanding of mental disorders,
Jing Ling, Tay   +2 more
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Mental health literacy and relational health literacy among college students

Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine MHL and RHL in a sample of college students in the United States, and to explore linkages among literacies and related constructs. Participants: Participants were 169 (N = 169) participants who were adult college students at a state university in the southern United States.
Rachel R. Tambling, Carissa D’Aniello
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Mental health literacy

Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 2010
This paper reports on qualitative data collected from allied healthcare students’ (n =300) response to two open ended questions that required them to describe the greatest impairments caused by dementia and what they feared most about dementia. Thematic analysis of the data revealed that memory loss and cognitive problems were cited as the greatest ...
Jacki Guendouzi   +2 more
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Mental Health Care and Health Literacy

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2012
Edited by Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud, RN, PhD, FAANUniversity of California—Los Angeles, School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California, USAHealth literacy has been identified as a major predictor of an in...
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Comparing physical and mental health literacy

Journal of Mental Health, 2018
This study attempted to ascertain whether people had better mental vs physical health literacy by comparing their knowledge of six conditions.The aim was to link two different literatures which have remained apart.In all, 186 young British participants (52% male) with an average age of 25 years completed an online questionnaire describing six vignettes
Adshara, Vimalanathan, Adrian, Furnham
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Mental health literacy among Internet users

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2008
AbstractBackground: Intervening early in the course of psychotic illness may improve the long‐term outcome. Early intervention requires early recognition, and one factor that influences early recognition is the level of mental health literacy (MHL) in the population.Aim: To investigate the level of MHL regarding depression and psychosis in an Irish ...
Lawlor, Elizabeth   +7 more
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Mental health literacy among Nigerian teachers

Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2018
AbstractIntroductionTeachers are frontline professionals who have daily contact with children and are therefore most likely to have the biggest impact on their students. Findings in this study should inform the development of teacher training programs, and more broadly, assist in the success of a strategic plan addressing mental health in classrooms ...
Deborah Oyine Aluh   +2 more
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Health Information Literacy and Mental Health Nursing

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2009
Integrating nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom is the province of Nursing Informatics [NI] ([American Nurs...
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Health Literacy, Mental Health,and Adolescents

2013
Health literacy is a growing field with an increasing amount of research being conducted. Given the increasing attention to this topic it is surprising that there has been little research focused on adolescents (Manganello, Health Education Research, 23(5):840–847, 2008).
Jennifer A. Manganello   +2 more
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Mental Health Literacy―Do We Need Another Health Literacy Concept?

2020
Health Literacy is a popular term and research topic in the field of health promotion. Despite the vagueness of the concept and the high variety of definitions the underlying understanding of illness and health often remains unclear, especially the relevance of mental health. Sometimes authors refer explicitly to mental health as a state of well-being,
Dirk Bruland, Patricia Graf
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