• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Assessing the Feasibility of a Peer Education Project to Improve Mental Health Literacy in Adolescents in the UK
  • Contributor: Russell, Abigail Emma; Curtin, Esther; Widnall, Emily; Dodd, Steven; Limmer, Mark; Simmonds, Ruth; Kidger, Judi
  • Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023
  • Published in: Community Mental Health Journal, 59 (2023) 4, Seite 784-796
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s10597-022-01059-w
  • ISSN: 0010-3853; 1573-2789
  • Keywords: Psychiatry and Mental health ; Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ; Health (social science)
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  • Description: AbstractMany mental health problems begin in adolescence and occur on a spectrum of severity: early recognition and intervention is important. This study is a quantitative feasibility study of the Mental Health Foundation’s Peer Education Project (PEP). Attrition, psychometric properties of questionnaires, indications of improvement on a range of outcomes, and sample size required for a powered trial of effectiveness were assessed. 203 students completed the survey both pre and post-intervention. It was found that existing previously-validated measures had good psychometric properties, with two new questionnaires demonstrating reasonable reliability (self-help confidence alpha = 0.78, mental health knowledge alpha = 0.59). There were indications of improvement in help-seeking intentions, the number of sources likely to seek help from, and mental health knowledge from pre- to post-intervention. A future trial of PEP with a sample of approximately 36 schools, researcher-led data collections, and help-seeking intentions or sources as a primary outcome appears to be feasible.