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Titel:

Effectiveness of a comic book intervention on mental health literacy among adolescents and youth in Burkina Faso: a randomized controlled trial protocol

Dokumenttyp:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Autor(en):
Brandt I, Some S, Millogo O, Burns J, Shinde S, Haucke M, Sivewright N, Neumann C, Bajaria S, Nadon K, Dah C, Taonda M, Siegel JT, Mwanyika Sando M, Bärnighausen T, Sie A, Liu S
Abstract:
Background In Burkina Faso, nearly half of the population is under 15 years old, and one in four adolescents experience depression. This underscores the critical need to enhance mental health literacy among adolescents and youth, empowering them to manage their mental well-being effectively. Comic books offer an engaging approach to health education, yet their effectiveness in addressing mental health remains largely untested. Our study aims to fill this gap by evaluating the effectiveness of...     »
Stichworte:
Mental disorder knowledge; Health education and communication; Stigman; Help-seeking; Depression and anxiety; Mental illness; LIght-tough intervention; Non-specialist providers; Low-and middle-income countries; Sub-Saharan Africa
Zeitschriftentitel:
BMC Public Health
Jahr:
2025
Band / Volume:
BMC Public Health 25, 107(2025)
Jahr / Monat:
2025-01
Quartal:
1. Quartal
Monat:
Jan
Heft / Issue:
BMC Public Health 25, 107(2025)
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
107
Reviewed:
ja
Sprache:
en
Volltext / DOI:
doi:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21325-2
WWW:
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-025-21325-2
Impact Factor:
3,5
Scimago-Quartil:
Q1
Status:
Verlagsversion / published
Eingereicht (bei Zeitschrift):
21.10.2024
Angenommen (von Zeitschrift):
03.01.2025
Publikationsdatum:
09.01.2025
Semester:
WS 24-25
Format:
Bild/Text
Eingabe:
09.01.2025
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