Lai Eliza S Y, Kwok Chi-Leung, Wong Paul W C, Fu King-Wa, Law Yik-Wa, Yip Paul S F
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
PLoS One. 2016 Feb 26;11(2):e0149854. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149854. eCollection 2016.
A pilot study about the effectiveness of a universal school-based programme, "The Little Prince is Depressed", for preventing depression in Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong was conducted and reported previously. This study used a larger sample to examine the effectiveness and sustainability of the programme.
This study used quasi-experimental design. Twelve schools enrolled in "The Little Prince is Depressed" programme either as an intervention or a control condition. The intervention schools carried out the 12-session programme in two phases: the professional-led first phase and the teacher-led second phase. All participants were required to complete a questionnaire at three time points measuring their (1) depressive, anxiety, and stress levels; (2) knowledge of mental health; (3) attitudes towards mental illness; (4) perceived social support; and (5) help-seeking behaviours.
A total of 3,391 students participated in the study. The level of depressive symptoms did not reduce significantly at post-intervention; however, a delayed effect was observed at follow-up assessment for the participants of the teacher-led group in reducing anxiety and stress levels. Also, the knowledge of mental health and attitudes towards mental illness of the intervention-group participants significantly improved at post-test, and the outcomes were maintained at 4 to 5 months after the intervention in both the professional-led and the teacher-led conditions (p<.05). A preference among schoolchildren for whom to seek help from was identified.
The universal depression prevention programme was effective in enhancing knowledge of mental health and promoting a more positive attitude towards mental illness among adolescents in Hong Kong. In particular, the teacher-led group showed better outcomes than the professional-led group in reducing students' anxiety and stress at follow-up period. The programme can achieve sustainability in schools if teachers are provided with adequate support.
此前开展并报告了一项关于“小王子很抑郁”这一普及性校本项目预防香港青少年抑郁效果的试点研究。本研究采用了更大的样本量来检验该项目的效果及可持续性。
本研究采用准实验设计。12所学校参与了“小王子很抑郁”项目,其中部分作为干预组,部分作为对照组。干预学校分两个阶段开展为期12节的课程:第一阶段由专业人员主导,第二阶段由教师主导。所有参与者需在三个时间点完成一份问卷,以测量他们的(1)抑郁、焦虑和压力水平;(2)心理健康知识;(3)对精神疾病的态度;(4)感知到的社会支持;以及(5)求助行为。
共有3391名学生参与了该研究。干预后抑郁症状水平未显著降低;然而,在随访评估中,教师主导组的参与者在降低焦虑和压力水平方面出现了延迟效应。此外,干预组参与者的心理健康知识和对精神疾病的态度在测试后显著改善,且在专业人员主导和教师主导两种情况下,干预后4至5个月时结果仍得以维持(p<0.05)。还确定了学童在寻求帮助时的偏好对象。
该普及性抑郁预防项目在增强香港青少年心理健康知识及促进对精神疾病形成更积极态度方面是有效的。特别是,在随访期,教师主导组在减轻学生焦虑和压力方面比专业人员主导组表现出更好的效果。如果为教师提供足够支持,该项目在学校中可以实现可持续性。