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Encouraging “Positive Views” of Mental Illness in High Schools: An Evaluation of Bring Change 2 Mind Youth Engagement Clubs

“Bring Change 2 Mind” (BC2M) high school clubs may destigmatize mental illness among club members, but clubs’ (1) reach and impact on non-club members at the same school, (2) connection to student help-seeking attitudes, and (3) mechanisms by which they destigmatize mental illness, are unknown. This...

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Autores principales: Fein, Eric H., Agbangnin, Geena, Murillo-León, Jovita, Parsons, Marni, Sakai-Bismark, Rie, Martinez, Adrienne, Gomez, Paola F., Chung, Bowen, Chung, Paul, Dudovitz, Rebecca, Inkelas, Moira, Kataoka, Sheryl
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10481624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36154511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15248399221098349
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author Fein, Eric H.
Agbangnin, Geena
Murillo-León, Jovita
Parsons, Marni
Sakai-Bismark, Rie
Martinez, Adrienne
Gomez, Paola F.
Chung, Bowen
Chung, Paul
Dudovitz, Rebecca
Inkelas, Moira
Kataoka, Sheryl
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Agbangnin, Geena
Murillo-León, Jovita
Parsons, Marni
Sakai-Bismark, Rie
Martinez, Adrienne
Gomez, Paola F.
Chung, Bowen
Chung, Paul
Dudovitz, Rebecca
Inkelas, Moira
Kataoka, Sheryl
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description “Bring Change 2 Mind” (BC2M) high school clubs may destigmatize mental illness among club members, but clubs’ (1) reach and impact on non-club members at the same school, (2) connection to student help-seeking attitudes, and (3) mechanisms by which they destigmatize mental illness, are unknown. This community-partnered evaluation involved pre/post surveys of predominantly Latino (72%) students at three urban public schools and focus groups and interviews with a sample of club members (n = 26/65, 40%) and all club staff (n = 7, 100%). Multivariate regressions tested relationships between variables. In 84% of the student body responded in the Fall (n = 1,040) and Spring (n = 1,031). Non-club member engagement in BC2M (reach) increased from 25% (Fall) to 44% (Spring) (p < .01). Engagement with BC2M clubs was associated with decreased stigma among members (p < .05) but not non-members (p = .19). Decreased stigma was associated with help-seeking attitudes (p < .01). Possible BC2M mechanisms identified by students and staff include the following: (1) fostering a positive campus climate, (2) normalizing mental health discussions, (3) increasing peer support and help-seeking, and (4) increasing awareness of positive coping behaviors. While BC2M clubs likely reduce stigma for members, effects did not reach non-members, challenging the potential of BC2M clubs as a schoolwide strategy to destigmatize mental health services. Future projects could investigate how to reach non-BC2M members, complement BC2M with other school climate interventions to increase impact, and measure BC2M impact alongside other outcomes relevant to schools, such as academic achievement.
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spelling pubmed-104816242023-09-07 Encouraging “Positive Views” of Mental Illness in High Schools: An Evaluation of Bring Change 2 Mind Youth Engagement Clubs Fein, Eric H. Agbangnin, Geena Murillo-León, Jovita Parsons, Marni Sakai-Bismark, Rie Martinez, Adrienne Gomez, Paola F. Chung, Bowen Chung, Paul Dudovitz, Rebecca Inkelas, Moira Kataoka, Sheryl Health Promot Pract Articles “Bring Change 2 Mind” (BC2M) high school clubs may destigmatize mental illness among club members, but clubs’ (1) reach and impact on non-club members at the same school, (2) connection to student help-seeking attitudes, and (3) mechanisms by which they destigmatize mental illness, are unknown. This community-partnered evaluation involved pre/post surveys of predominantly Latino (72%) students at three urban public schools and focus groups and interviews with a sample of club members (n = 26/65, 40%) and all club staff (n = 7, 100%). Multivariate regressions tested relationships between variables. In 84% of the student body responded in the Fall (n = 1,040) and Spring (n = 1,031). Non-club member engagement in BC2M (reach) increased from 25% (Fall) to 44% (Spring) (p < .01). Engagement with BC2M clubs was associated with decreased stigma among members (p < .05) but not non-members (p = .19). Decreased stigma was associated with help-seeking attitudes (p < .01). Possible BC2M mechanisms identified by students and staff include the following: (1) fostering a positive campus climate, (2) normalizing mental health discussions, (3) increasing peer support and help-seeking, and (4) increasing awareness of positive coping behaviors. While BC2M clubs likely reduce stigma for members, effects did not reach non-members, challenging the potential of BC2M clubs as a schoolwide strategy to destigmatize mental health services. Future projects could investigate how to reach non-BC2M members, complement BC2M with other school climate interventions to increase impact, and measure BC2M impact alongside other outcomes relevant to schools, such as academic achievement. SAGE Publications 2022-09-26 2023-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10481624/ /pubmed/36154511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15248399221098349 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Agbangnin, Geena
Murillo-León, Jovita
Parsons, Marni
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Gomez, Paola F.
Chung, Bowen
Chung, Paul
Dudovitz, Rebecca
Inkelas, Moira
Kataoka, Sheryl
Encouraging “Positive Views” of Mental Illness in High Schools: An Evaluation of Bring Change 2 Mind Youth Engagement Clubs
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title_sort encouraging “positive views” of mental illness in high schools: an evaluation of bring change 2 mind youth engagement clubs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10481624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36154511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15248399221098349
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