Mental health first aid training of the public in a rural area: a cluster randomized trial [ISRCTN53887541]

被引:81
作者
Jorm, Anthony F. [1 ]
Kitchener, Betty A. [1 ]
O'Kearney, Richard [2 ]
Dear, Keith B. G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Ctr Mental Hlth Res, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
[2] Australian Natl Univ, Sch Psychol, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Mental Health; Mental Health Problem; Social Distance; Local Government Area; Mental Health Literacy;
D O I
10.1186/1471-244X-4-33
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: A Mental Health First Aid course has been developed which trains members of the public in how to give initial help in mental health crisis situations and to support people developing mental health problems. This course has previously been evaluated in a randomized controlled trial in a workplace setting and found to produce a number of positive effects. However, this was an efficacy trial under relatively ideal conditions. Here we report the results of an effectiveness trial in which the course is given under more typical conditions. Methods: The course was taught to members of the public in a large rural area in Australia by staff of an area health service. The 16 Local Government Areas that made up the area were grouped into pairs matched for size, geography and socio-economic level. One of each Local Government Area pair was randomised to receive immediate training while one served as a wait-list control. There were 753 participants in the trial: 416 in the 8 trained areas and 337 in the 8 control areas. Outcomes measured before the course started and 4 months after it ended were knowledge of mental disorders, confidence in providing help, actual help provided, and social distance towards people with mental disorders. The data were analysed taking account of the clustered design and using an intention-to-treat approach. Results: Training was found to produce significantly greater recognition of the disorders, increased agreement with health professionals about which interventions are likely to be helpful, decreased social distance, increased confidence in providing help to others, and an increase in help actually provided. There was no change in the number of people with mental health problems that trainees had contact with nor in the percentage advising someone to seek professional help. Conclusions: Mental Health First Aid training produces positive changes in knowledge, attitudes and behaviour when the course is given to members of the public by instructors from the local health service.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mental Health First Aid training for paramedic students: An evaluation study
    Wadsworth, Daniel P.
    Warren-James, Matthew
    Duncan, David
    Clegg, Lisa
    AUSTRALASIAN EMERGENCY CARE, 2023, 26 (02) : 142 - 148
  • [32] Effectiveness of Youth Mental Health First Aid training for parents at school
    Marsico, Kristen F.
    Wang, Cixin
    Liu, Jia Li
    PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS, 2022, 59 (08) : 1701 - 1716
  • [33] Evaluation of mental health first aid training for family members of military veterans with a mental health condition
    Evans, Justine
    Romaniuk, Madeline
    Theal, Rebecca
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [34] Evaluation of mental health first aid training for family members of military veterans with a mental health condition
    Justine Evans
    Madeline Romaniuk
    Rebecca Theal
    BMC Psychiatry, 21
  • [35] Mental health first aid training for nursing students: a protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial in a large university
    Gemma Crawford
    Sharyn K Burns
    Hui Jun Chih
    Kristen Hunt
    PJ Matt Tilley
    Jonathan Hallett
    Kim Coleman
    Sonya Smith
    BMC Psychiatry, 15
  • [36] Improving child and parent mental health in primary care: A cluster-randomized trial of communication skills training
    Wissow, Lawrence Sagin
    Gadomski, Anne
    Roter, Debra
    Larson, Susan
    Brown, Jonathan
    Zachary, Ciara
    Bartlett, Edward
    Horn, Ivor
    Luo, Xianghua
    Wang, Mei-Cheng
    PEDIATRICS, 2008, 121 (02) : 266 - 275
  • [37] Effects of a mental health first aid training on the attitudes of medical students: A mixed, non-randomized controlled study
    Vieux, Maxime
    Poulet, Emmanuel
    Leaune, Edouard
    ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES, 2025, 183 (04): : 349 - 357
  • [38] Feedback from American participants of a Mental Health First Aid training course
    Ploper, Viviana
    Jones, Rise
    Kraus, Dana J.
    Schmidt, Annie
    Corrigan, Patrick
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH, 2015, 14 (02) : 118 - 121
  • [39] Mental health first aid training for the Bhutanese refugee community in the United States
    Parangkush Subedi
    Changwei Li
    Ashok Gurung
    Destani Bizune
    M Christina Dogbey
    Caroline C Johnson
    Katherine Yun
    International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 9
  • [40] Delivering a basic mental health training programme: views and experiences of Mental Health First Aid instructors in Wales
    Terry, J.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2011, 18 (08) : 677 - 686