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Long-term Impact of a Mental Health Literacy Resource Applied by Regular Classroom Teachers in a Canadian School Cohort

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Specialties Pediatrics
Psychology
Date 2022 Sep 24
PMID 36151716
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Abstract

Aims: To report results that extend these positive findings for a period of one year.

Method: In a naturalistic cohort study, 332 grade 9 students (ages 14-15) in a Canadian school district learned from an evidence-based curriculum resource (the Guide) applied by classroom teachers who trained in its use. Evaluations of knowledge and stigma were conducted before the Guide, immediately following the Guide delivery and at one-year follow-up.

Results: Students showed significant (p < .001) and substantial (d = 0.68 and 0.67) short-term and significant (p < .001) and substantial (d = 0.44 and 0.58) long-term improvements in knowledge and reductions in stigma. Significant stigma reduction was found among female students than male students, but no gender differences on knowledge were found at long-term follow-up. Educators showed significant and substantial short-term improvements in knowledge (p < .001; d = 1.03) and reductions in stigma (p < .05; d = 0.35).

Conclusions: The Guide resource delivered by trained classroom teachers may have value in enhancing MHL outcomes for young people.

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