2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1277139
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Effect of a mental health education intervention on children’s life satisfaction and self-confidence in rural China

Zhengyu Long,
Ke Wang,
Hui Wang
et al.

Abstract: Children living in rural areas may potentially experience low levels of life satisfaction and face challenges in developing self-confidence. The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of a mental health education intervention on the life satisfaction and self-confidence of children residing in rural areas of China. A total of 1,001 children from grades 4 to 6 were randomly assigned to an intervention group (475 children, 250 boys, M = 11.57 years, SD = 1.082 years) and a control group (526 chil… Show more

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“…Secondary school students who participated in elective psychology courses demonstrated significantly higher levels of mental health literacy; this increase in literacy not only improved their understanding of mental health issues but also reduced the stigma associated with seeking professional help [ 24 ]. A significant benefit of mental health education was also demonstrated for rural children in China, with significant improvements in life satisfaction and self-confidence following a 16-week intervention, in contrast to the decline in similar measures in the control group [ 25 ]. These findings highlight the role of structured mental health education in improving the psychological well-being of children and adolescents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary school students who participated in elective psychology courses demonstrated significantly higher levels of mental health literacy; this increase in literacy not only improved their understanding of mental health issues but also reduced the stigma associated with seeking professional help [ 24 ]. A significant benefit of mental health education was also demonstrated for rural children in China, with significant improvements in life satisfaction and self-confidence following a 16-week intervention, in contrast to the decline in similar measures in the control group [ 25 ]. These findings highlight the role of structured mental health education in improving the psychological well-being of children and adolescents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial stressors commonly associated with psychological disorders may limit access to educational resources and extracurricular activities, hindering the child 's overall academic experience (Long, Wang, Wang, Yao, & Liu, 2023). Additionally, the stigma surrounding maternal mental health issues may impede the family's ability to seek and receive appropriate support, perpetuating a cycle of academic difficulties.…”
Section: The Role Of Environmental Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%