Title
Mental health education: An evaluation of a classroom based strategy to modify help seeking for mental health problems
Abstract
The current study assessed the impact of a brief psychoeducational intervention on participants' attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. The 40-minute intervention focused on dispelling myths and stigmas associated with mental illness, modifying expectations about psychotherapy effectiveness, and providing students with information regarding treatment options. Compared to the control condition, participants in the classroom group showed significant improvements in attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help, as well as in some of their opinions about mental illness, for up to one month following the intervention. These finding suggest that the use of a brief, classroom-based mental health education program is a promising method to modify helpseeking attitudes and negative opinions of the mentally ill.
Department(s)
Psychology
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/csd.2006.0051
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Recommended Citation
Sharp, William, David S. Hargrove, Laura Johnson, and William P. Deal. "Mental health education: An evaluation of a classroom based strategy to modify help seeking for mental health problems." Journal of College Student Development 47, no. 4 (2006): 419-438.
Journal Title
Journal of College Student Development