Elisa Veiga
The Catholic University of America
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018
Luísa Campos; Pedro Dias; Ana Duarte; Elisa Veiga; Cláudia Silva Dias; Filipa Palha
Lack of knowledge regarding, and the stigma associated with, mental disorders have been identified as major obstacles for the promotion of mental health and early intervention. The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based intervention program focused on the promotion of mental health literacy (MHL) in young people (“Finding Space for Mental Health”). A sample of 543 students (22 classes), aged between 12 and 14 years old, participated in the study. Each class of students was randomly assigned to the control group (CG; n = 284; 11 classes) or the experimental group (EG; n = 259; 11 classes). MHL was assessed using the Mental Health Literacy questionnaire (MHLq), which is comprised of three dimensions—Knowledge/Stereotypes, First Aid Skills and Help Seeking, and Self-Help Strategies. The scores on these dimensions can also be combined to give an overall or total score. Participants from the EG attended the MHL promotion program (two sessions, 90 min each) delivered at one-week intervals. Sessions followed an interactive methodology, using group dynamics, music, and videos adapted to the target group. All participants responded to the MHLq at three points in time: pre-intervention assessment (one week prior to the intervention), post-intervention assessment (one week after the intervention) and follow-up assessment (six months after the intervention). The intervention effectiveness and the differential impact of sociodemographic variables on the effectiveness of the program were studied using a Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE). Results revealed that participants from the EG demonstrated, on average, significantly higher improvement in MHL from pre-intervention to follow-up when compared to participants from the CG. Different sociodemographic variables affected the effectiveness of the program on distinct dimensions of the MHLq. Overall, “Finding Space for Mental Health” showed efficacy as a short-term promotion program for improving MHL in schools.
Universitas Psychologica | 2016
Luísa Campos; Pedro Dias; Filipa Palha; Ana Isabel Duarte; Elisa Veiga
r e s u m e n Objetivos: Varios instrumentos evalúan constructos relacionados con conocimientos sobre la salud mental y al estigma asociado con problemas de salud mental. Sin embargo, la mayoría de ellos tienen conceptualizaciones que pueden limitar la apreciación del concepto de alfabetización de la salud mental de una manera más actual y exhaustiva. Por otra parte, la estructura de algunos de los instrumentos puede limitar su uso en muestras a gran escala, en un corto período de tiempo y con medidas repetidas. Este artículo presenta el desarrollo del cuestionario de alfabetización en salud mental (MHLq) y los estudios para evaluar sus propiedades psicométricas. Método: Después de la generación de ítems, la validez de contenido fue evaluada por expertos y por un procedimiento think aloud. El MHLq ha sido testado en dos muestras de estudiantes (estudio 1 n = 239; con edades comprendidas entre los 12 y 15 años de edad; estudio 2 doi: 10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-2.dppq Artículo de investigación. Financed by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (PTDC/PSI-PCL/112526/2009) . Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank the support from Anthony Jorm (consultant of the research project), António Fonseca, Raquel Matos, Maria Xavier, Vânia Sousa Lima, Bárbara César Machado (expertsin Psychology), and the schools where data collection occurred, as well as their boards, teachers and students. The study was awarded a grant from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (PTDC/PSI-PCL/112526/2009) and is part of the Finding Space to Mental Health project Promoting mental health in adolescents (12-14 years old): development and evaluation of an intervention – developed by the Faculty of Education and Psychology of the Catholic University of Portugal, in partnership with ENCONTRAR+SE – Association for the promotion of mental health. ** Assistant Professor Faculty of Education and Psychology. Correo electrónico: [email protected] *** Assistant Professor Faculty of Education and Psychology. Correo electrónico: [email protected] **** Lecturer Faculty of Education and Psychology. Correo electrónico: [email protected] ***** Research assistant Faculty of Education and Psychology. Correo electrónico: psic_anaduarte@ gmail.com ****** Assistant Professor Faculty of Education and Psychology. Correo electrónico: [email protected] Luísa Campos, pedro dias, FiLipa paLha, ana duarte, eLisa Veiga 62 Un i v e r s i ta s Ps yc h o l o g i c a V. 15 No. 2 a B r i l-j U n io 2016 n = 737; edades comprendidas entre los 11 y 17 años de edad) para determinar sus propiedades psicométricas. Resultados: los procedimientos de análisis factorial indicaron una solución de tres factores (con 33 elementos) del MHLq. El cuestionario mostró una buena consistencia interna (puntuación total α = 0,84; Factor 1 técnicas de primeros auxilios y la búsqueda de ayuda α = 0.79; Factor 2 de conocimientos / estereotipos α = 0.78; Factor 3 estrategias de autoayuda α = 0,72); y una excelente fiabilidad test-retest, la CCI para la puntuación total de MHLq fue de 0,88 y para las tres dimensiones del MHLq fue de 0,80 (factor 1), 0,90 (factor 2) y 0,86 (factor 3). Conclusiones: El MHLq es una herramienta práctica, válida y fiable para la identificación de lagunas en los conocimientos, las creencias y las intenciones de comportamiento, en muestras grandes, lo que permite el desarrollo y la evaluación de las intervenciones destinadas a promover la salud mental en los jóvenes. Palabras clave Cuestionario; propiedades psicométricas; alfabetización en salud mental; jóvenes
Universitas Psychologica | 2016
Luísa Campos; Pedro Dias; Filipa Palha; Ana Duarte; Elisa Veiga
Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2012
Luísa Campos; Filipa Palha; Pedro Dias; Vânia Sousa Lima; Elisa Veiga; Natália Costa; Ana Isabel Duarte
Archive | 2011
Luísa Campos; Filipa Palha; Elisa Veiga
Análise Psicológica | 2016
Pedro Dias; Vânia Sousa Lima; Bárbara César Machado; Joana Campos; Luís Teixeira; Nuno Torres; Luiz Lopes; Elisa Veiga
Archive | 2015
Maria Raúl Xavier; Pedro Dias; Elisa Veiga; Rui Silva; Cláudia Gordinho
Archive | 2015
Elisa Veiga; Rita Barros; Andreia Silva; Pedro Dias; Maria Raúl Xavier; Mariana Negrão; Emanuela Lopes
Archive | 2014
Luísa Campos; Pedro Dias; Filipa Palha; Ana Duarte; Elisa Veiga
Archive | 2012
Luísa Campos; Filipa Palha; Pedro Dias; Elisa Veiga; Vânia Sousa Lima