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Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all

BACKGROUND: School-based mental health promotion aims to strengthen mental health and reduce stress. Results on the effectiveness of such programs are heterogeneous. This study realized a school-based mental health promotion program (StresSOS) for all students and aimed to identify moderators (menta...

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Autores principales: Lehner, Laya, Gillé, Vera, Baldofski, Sabrina, Bauer, Stephanie, Becker, Katja, Diestelkamp, Silke, Kaess, Michael, Krämer, Jennifer, Lustig, Sophia, Moessner, Markus, Rummel-Kluge, Christine, Thomasius, Rainer, Eschenbeck, Heike
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35990085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.899185
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author Lehner, Laya
Gillé, Vera
Baldofski, Sabrina
Bauer, Stephanie
Becker, Katja
Diestelkamp, Silke
Kaess, Michael
Krämer, Jennifer
Lustig, Sophia
Moessner, Markus
Rummel-Kluge, Christine
Thomasius, Rainer
Eschenbeck, Heike
author_facet Lehner, Laya
Gillé, Vera
Baldofski, Sabrina
Bauer, Stephanie
Becker, Katja
Diestelkamp, Silke
Kaess, Michael
Krämer, Jennifer
Lustig, Sophia
Moessner, Markus
Rummel-Kluge, Christine
Thomasius, Rainer
Eschenbeck, Heike
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description BACKGROUND: School-based mental health promotion aims to strengthen mental health and reduce stress. Results on the effectiveness of such programs are heterogeneous. This study realized a school-based mental health promotion program (StresSOS) for all students and aimed to identify moderators (mental health status, gender, grade level) of pre- to post-changes in stress symptoms and knowledge. METHODS: Participants were N = 510 adolescents (from 29 classes; 46.7% female) aged 12–18 years (M = 13.88, SD = 1.00; grade levels 7–10). They were without mental health problems (65.9%), at risk for mental health problems (21.6%), or with mental health problems (12.5%) and participated in a 90 min per week face-to-face training with 8 sessions in class at school. Demographic variables, mental health status, stress symptoms, and knowledge about stress and mental health were collected at baseline. Program acceptance, stress symptoms, and knowledge were collected post-intervention. Multilevel mixed effects models were conducted with the fixed effects time (within factor), mental health status, gender, and grade level (between factors). Random effects for students within classes were included. RESULTS: In the pre-post comparison, mental health status moderated the changes on psychological stress symptoms (p < 0.05). In adolescents with mental health problems the largest reduction in stress symptoms was observed between pre- and post-assessment. Gender and grade level were less relevant. For all adolescents knowledge gains were revealed (p < 0.001). Program acceptance was moderated by mental health status and grade level (p < 0.01). Mentally healthy adolescents and within the group of adolescents at-risk or with mental health problems, especially younger students (7(th)/8(th) grade), rated program acceptance higher. CONCLUSION: Psychological stress symptoms decreased among adolescents with mental health problems and not among adolescents at risk for or without mental health problems. Mental health-related knowledge increased for all adolescents. The results add to knowledge on school-based mental health intervention research and practice. Its implications for different prevention strategies (universal, selective or a combination of both) are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-93877232022-08-19 Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all Lehner, Laya Gillé, Vera Baldofski, Sabrina Bauer, Stephanie Becker, Katja Diestelkamp, Silke Kaess, Michael Krämer, Jennifer Lustig, Sophia Moessner, Markus Rummel-Kluge, Christine Thomasius, Rainer Eschenbeck, Heike Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: School-based mental health promotion aims to strengthen mental health and reduce stress. Results on the effectiveness of such programs are heterogeneous. This study realized a school-based mental health promotion program (StresSOS) for all students and aimed to identify moderators (mental health status, gender, grade level) of pre- to post-changes in stress symptoms and knowledge. METHODS: Participants were N = 510 adolescents (from 29 classes; 46.7% female) aged 12–18 years (M = 13.88, SD = 1.00; grade levels 7–10). They were without mental health problems (65.9%), at risk for mental health problems (21.6%), or with mental health problems (12.5%) and participated in a 90 min per week face-to-face training with 8 sessions in class at school. Demographic variables, mental health status, stress symptoms, and knowledge about stress and mental health were collected at baseline. Program acceptance, stress symptoms, and knowledge were collected post-intervention. Multilevel mixed effects models were conducted with the fixed effects time (within factor), mental health status, gender, and grade level (between factors). Random effects for students within classes were included. RESULTS: In the pre-post comparison, mental health status moderated the changes on psychological stress symptoms (p < 0.05). In adolescents with mental health problems the largest reduction in stress symptoms was observed between pre- and post-assessment. Gender and grade level were less relevant. For all adolescents knowledge gains were revealed (p < 0.001). Program acceptance was moderated by mental health status and grade level (p < 0.01). Mentally healthy adolescents and within the group of adolescents at-risk or with mental health problems, especially younger students (7(th)/8(th) grade), rated program acceptance higher. CONCLUSION: Psychological stress symptoms decreased among adolescents with mental health problems and not among adolescents at risk for or without mental health problems. Mental health-related knowledge increased for all adolescents. The results add to knowledge on school-based mental health intervention research and practice. Its implications for different prevention strategies (universal, selective or a combination of both) are discussed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9387723/ /pubmed/35990085 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.899185 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lehner, Gillé, Baldofski, Bauer, Becker, Diestelkamp, Kaess, Krämer, Lustig, Moessner, Rummel-Kluge, Thomasius, Eschenbeck and the ProHEAD Consortium. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Lehner, Laya
Gillé, Vera
Baldofski, Sabrina
Bauer, Stephanie
Becker, Katja
Diestelkamp, Silke
Kaess, Michael
Krämer, Jennifer
Lustig, Sophia
Moessner, Markus
Rummel-Kluge, Christine
Thomasius, Rainer
Eschenbeck, Heike
Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title_full Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title_fullStr Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title_full_unstemmed Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title_short Moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: Psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
title_sort moderators of pre-post changes in school-based mental health promotion: psychological stress symptom decrease for adolescents with mental health problems, knowledge increase for all
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9387723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35990085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.899185
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