An efficacy trial of a brief group based, single session intervention delivered through Australian community sport clubs to reduce mental illness stigma and increase help-seeking intention

Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21507686.2023.2193751
C. Ryan, Campbell S Innes, L. Kannis-Dymand, Jonathon Mason, G. Lovell
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ABSTRACT The Australian NRL’s State of Mind programme was evaluated; specifically, a 1.5-hour intervention for increasing knowledge of mental illness, reducing attitudinal components of mental illness stigma and increasing help-seeking propensity in a sample drawn from amateur rugby league clubs in Queensland. The National Rugby League (NRL) is the pre-eminent rugby league club competition in Australia and New Zealand. Participants, 16 years of age and older, completed a pre- and post-intervention survey capturing four mental illness knowledge measures, four attitudinal measures of stigma and one measure of help-seeking propensity. Results demonstrated that 1.5 weeks after intervention, the 1.5-hour targeted intervention associated with significant meaningful improvements in mental health knowledge, attitudinal components of mental illness stigma and help-seeking intention.
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通过澳大利亚社区体育俱乐部进行的一项简短的基于群体的单次干预的有效性试验,以减少精神疾病的耻辱感并增加寻求帮助的意愿
澳大利亚NRL的精神状态计划进行了评估;具体来说,一个半小时的干预增加了对精神疾病的认识,减少了精神疾病耻辱的态度成分,增加了寻求帮助的倾向,这些样本来自昆士兰州的业余橄榄球联盟俱乐部。国家橄榄球联盟(NRL)是澳大利亚和新西兰最杰出的橄榄球联盟俱乐部比赛。16岁及以上的参与者完成了干预前和干预后的调查,包括四项精神疾病知识测量,四项耻辱感态度测量和一项寻求帮助倾向测量。结果表明,干预后1.5周,1.5小时的针对性干预与心理健康知识、精神疾病耻感的态度成分和求助意愿有显著的改善。
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