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Predictors of Mental Health Literacy among Parents, Guardians, and Teachers of Adolescents in West Malaysia

Parents, guardians, and teachers are the informal sources of mental health support that adolescents rely on. Nevertheless, limited mental health knowledge limits their ability and confidence in providing appropriate assistance. This study aims to (1) evaluate the relationship between the roles of pa...

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Autores principales: Phoa, Picholas Kian Ann, Ab Razak, Asrenee, Kuay, Hue San, Ghazali, Anis Kausar, Ab Rahman, Azriani, Husain, Maruzairi, Bakar, Raishan Shafini, Abdul Gani, Firdaus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010825
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author Phoa, Picholas Kian Ann
Ab Razak, Asrenee
Kuay, Hue San
Ghazali, Anis Kausar
Ab Rahman, Azriani
Husain, Maruzairi
Bakar, Raishan Shafini
Abdul Gani, Firdaus
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Ab Razak, Asrenee
Kuay, Hue San
Ghazali, Anis Kausar
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Husain, Maruzairi
Bakar, Raishan Shafini
Abdul Gani, Firdaus
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description Parents, guardians, and teachers are the informal sources of mental health support that adolescents rely on. Nevertheless, limited mental health knowledge limits their ability and confidence in providing appropriate assistance. This study aims to (1) evaluate the relationship between the roles of parents/guardians and teachers and their responses to discover the common misconceptions on mental health among those providing informal support to adolescents and (2) determine which demographic factors would act as the strongest predictor influencing their mental health literacy (MHL) status. The cross-sectional study recruited 867 parents, guardians, and teachers of adolescents from 24 government secondary schools’ parent–teacher associations via multistage stratified random sampling. Parents, guardians, and teachers’ MHL were evaluated using the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule—Malay Version (MAKS-M). The collected data were analyzed using Pearson’s Chi-squared test to investigate the association between the respondents’ roles and responses. Multiple Regression analysis was used to determine the predictors of MHL. The score of MAKS-M for the current study sample is 73.03% (M = 43.82, SD = 4.07). Most respondents responded incorrectly on Items 1 (employment), 6 (help-seeking), 8 (stress), and 12 (grief). Teachers provided more favorable responses on several items than parents and guardians. Finally, younger age, higher income, knowing someone with mental disorders, and having experience of attending formal training on mental health first aid were the significant predictors of MHL. MHL interventions in Malaysia should cater to older adults of lower socioeconomic status and lesser experience in mental health, specifically highlighting the stigmas on mental health help-seeking behaviors, treatment, and employment concerns, plus the recognition of various mental health diagnoses.
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spelling pubmed-98193002023-01-07 Predictors of Mental Health Literacy among Parents, Guardians, and Teachers of Adolescents in West Malaysia Phoa, Picholas Kian Ann Ab Razak, Asrenee Kuay, Hue San Ghazali, Anis Kausar Ab Rahman, Azriani Husain, Maruzairi Bakar, Raishan Shafini Abdul Gani, Firdaus Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Parents, guardians, and teachers are the informal sources of mental health support that adolescents rely on. Nevertheless, limited mental health knowledge limits their ability and confidence in providing appropriate assistance. This study aims to (1) evaluate the relationship between the roles of parents/guardians and teachers and their responses to discover the common misconceptions on mental health among those providing informal support to adolescents and (2) determine which demographic factors would act as the strongest predictor influencing their mental health literacy (MHL) status. The cross-sectional study recruited 867 parents, guardians, and teachers of adolescents from 24 government secondary schools’ parent–teacher associations via multistage stratified random sampling. Parents, guardians, and teachers’ MHL were evaluated using the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule—Malay Version (MAKS-M). The collected data were analyzed using Pearson’s Chi-squared test to investigate the association between the respondents’ roles and responses. Multiple Regression analysis was used to determine the predictors of MHL. The score of MAKS-M for the current study sample is 73.03% (M = 43.82, SD = 4.07). Most respondents responded incorrectly on Items 1 (employment), 6 (help-seeking), 8 (stress), and 12 (grief). Teachers provided more favorable responses on several items than parents and guardians. Finally, younger age, higher income, knowing someone with mental disorders, and having experience of attending formal training on mental health first aid were the significant predictors of MHL. MHL interventions in Malaysia should cater to older adults of lower socioeconomic status and lesser experience in mental health, specifically highlighting the stigmas on mental health help-seeking behaviors, treatment, and employment concerns, plus the recognition of various mental health diagnoses. MDPI 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9819300/ /pubmed/36613147 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010825 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bakar, Raishan Shafini
Abdul Gani, Firdaus
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title_sort predictors of mental health literacy among parents, guardians, and teachers of adolescents in west malaysia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010825
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