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Improving mental health literacy among young people aged 11-15 years in Java, Indonesia: co-development and feasibility testing of a culturally-appropriate, user-centred resource (IMPeTUs) - a study protocol.

Helen Louise BrooksIrmansyah IrmansyahKarina LovellIra SavitriBagus UtomoBenny PrawiraLivia IskandarLaoise RenwickRebecca PedleyAgustin KusumayatiPenny Bee
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
Tools to support mental health literacy and self-management are a low cost way in which mental health services in LMICs can attempt to address the burden of anxiety and depression amongst children and young people. However, this is an underexplored area in Indonesia. Working closely with local stakeholders, this study will design and undertake feasibility evaluation of co-produced mental health literacy and anxiety and depression focussed interactive self-management tools. This abstract has also been published on the funders website (UK Research and Innovation. Improving Mental Health Literacy Among Young People aged 12-15 years in Indonesia 2019).
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • health information
  • low cost
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental illness
  • young adults
  • social media
  • clinical trial
  • healthcare
  • cross sectional
  • open label
  • double blind