Review: School-based interventions to improve mental health literacy and reduce mental health stigma - a systematic review.
Karen Kei Yan MaJoanna K AndersonAnne-Marie BurnPublished in: Child and adolescent mental health (2022)
Despite exclusively including studies with randomised designs, intervention and methodological heterogeneity poses uncertainties to any conclusions made. Future research should focus on resolving methodological issues concerning how outcomes are assessed and include process evaluations to better inform the design of an intervention in term of its delivery and implementation.
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