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    What school-age children think about mental health: a Salutogenic public consultation survey

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    Author
    Stickley, Theodore
    Mazloumi, Ghazal
    Charles, Ashleigh
    Keyword
    Mental health
    Child psychiatry
    Surveys and questionnaires
    Bullying
    Social isolation
    Schools
    Date
    2020
    
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    DOI
    10.1080/14635240.2020.1855598
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14635240.2020.1855598
    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to ascertain the views of children in relation to mental health and where they can seek help if needed. An electronic survey was designed that consisted of open-ended and pre-coded closed questions. The participants were 154 children from Nottingham, UK. Bullying, loneliness and family problems were cited as the main causes for mental distress. Parents and teachers can create honest transparent relationships and this is regarded as important; children will talk to those who listen, if the right relationship or space is created, children will use it. To promote the mental health of children, schools need to have greater investment in training for existing staff and recruitment of new staff whose job it is to listen, empathise and support children during their education. There is good evidence that mental health promotion programmes in schools, especially those adopting a whole school approach, lead to positive mental health, social and educational outcomes. © 2020 Institute of Health Promotion and Education.
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    Stickley, T., Mazloumi, G., Weightman, J., Charles, A. & Watson, M. C. (2020). What school-age children think about mental health: a Salutogenic public consultation survey. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 60(1), pp. 3-14
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/6492
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