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Examining the impact of a universal positive psychology program on mental health outcomes among Australian secondary students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mirjana Subotic-KerryTaylor A BraundDervla GallenSophie H LiBelinda L ParkerMelinda R AchillesCassandra ChakouchSimon BakerAliza Werner-SeidlerBridianne O'Dea
Published in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2023)
The universal delivery of a web-based positive psychology program during school closures did not appear to be associated with improved mental health symptoms; however, completion of the modules was low. Different effects may emerge when selectively delivered to students with mild or greater symptoms. The findings also suggest that broader measures of mental health and wellbeing, including perceived change, are key to the mental health surveillance of students during periods of remote learning.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • high school
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement