| Literature DB >> 29760770 |
Quynh Chi Nguyen Thai1, Thanh Huong Nguyen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental health literacy (MHL) refers to an individuals' knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders that aid their recognition, management, and prevention. This study aims to investigate the MHL of depression among public health and sociology undergraduate students in Hanoi, Vietnam.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Mental health literacy; Undergraduate students; Vietnam
Year: 2018 PMID: 29760770 PMCID: PMC5937829 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-018-0195-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents (n = 350)
| n | % | |
|---|---|---|
| Age [mean (SD)] | 20.7 (1.3) | |
| 19–20 | 164 | 46.9 |
| 21–22 | 165 | 47.1 |
| 23–26 | 21 | 6.0 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 82 | 23.4 |
| Female | 268 | 76.6 |
| Living with | ||
| Parents | 123 | 35.1 |
| Housemates | 180 | 51.4 |
| Partners | 2 | 0.6 |
| Acquaintances | 6 | 1.7 |
| Relatives | 18 | 5.1 |
| Alone | 13 | 3.7 |
| Others | 8 | 2.3 |
Fig. 1Identification of mental health issues from the vignette
Percentage (and 95% CI) of respondents rating person, first-aid support and interventions that are “helpful” for Linh’s problem
| Recognize depression (group 1) | Not recognize depression (group 2) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| % 95% CI | % 95% CI | % | |
| Person | |||
| Counselor | 91.9 (85.1–95.8) | 84.0 (78.7–88.1) | 86.6 |
| Psychologist | 90.1 (82.9–94.5) | 86.1 (81.0–89.9) | 87.4 |
| Close family member | 85.7 (77.8–91.1) | 88.2 (83.4–91.7) | 87.4 |
| Close friend | 85.7 (77.8–91.1) | 87.8 (82.9–91.4) | 87.1 |
| Mental health professional | 68.7 (59.4–76.7) | 62.1 (55.8–68.1) | 64.3 |
| General practitioner/family doctor | 55.3 (45.9–64.4) | 49.5 (43.2–55.9) | 51.4 |
| Helpline | 54.4 (45.0–63.5) | 50.8 (44.4–57.1) | 52.0 |
| Psychiatrist | 54.4 (45.0–63.5) | 46.6 (40.3–53.0) | 49.1 |
| Teacher | 47.3 (38.1–56.6) | 44.9 (38.7–51.3) | 45.7 |
| Dealing with her problem on her own | 20.5 (13.9–29.1) | 23.1 (18.1–28.9) | 22.3 |
| First-aid support | |||
| Listen to her problem in an understanding way | 97.3 (91.8–99.1) | 95.7 (92.3–97.7) | 96.3 |
| Encourage her to be more physically active | 86.6 (78.8–91.8) | 81.5 (76.0–85.9) | 81.3 |
| Suggest her seek professional help | 73.2 (64.1–80.6) | 66.3 (60.1–72.1) | 68.9 |
| Make an appointment for her to see the GP | 69.6 (60.3–77.5) | 63.0 (56.6–68.9) | 65.1 |
| Rally friends to cheer her up | 66.0 (56.6–74.3) | 66.8 (60.5–72.5) | 66.3 |
| Suggest she have a few drinks to forget about her problems | 57.1 (47.6–66.0) | 67.2 (60.9–72.9) | 64.4 |
| Keep her busy to keep her mind off the problems | 25.0 (17.7–33.9) | 23.1 (18.1–28.9) | 23.7 |
| Ignoring her until she gets over it* | 2.67 (0.85–8.10) | 5.88 (3.5–9.72) | 4.9 |
| Talk to her firmly about getting her act together | 1.78 (0.43–6.99) | 1.26 (0.40–3.86) | 1.4 |
| Interventions | |||
| Learning how to relax | 92.8 (86.2–96.4) | 94.9 (91.2–97.1) | 94.3 |
| Becoming more physically active | 86.6 (78.8–91.8) | 77.1 (71.5–82.2) | 80.3 |
| Receiving counselling | 82.1 (73.7–88.2) | 76.4 (70.6–81.4) | 78.3 |
| Getting up early each morning to do exercise | 72.3 (63.1–79.9) | 67.6 (61.3–73.3) | 69.1 |
| Going to a local mental health service | 63.3 (53.9–0.71) | 51.2 (44.8–57.6) | 55.1 |
| Reading a self-help book on the problem | 57.1 (47.6–66.0) | 59.2 (52.8–65.3) | 58.6 |
| Looking up a website giving information about the problem | 55.3 (45.9–64.4) | 56.3 (49.8–62.5) | 56.0 |
| Joining a group of people who have similar problems*** | 45.5 (36.4–54.9) | 49.1 (42.8–55.5) | 48.0 |
| Being admitted to hospital for psychiatric services* | 32.1 (24.0–41.4) | 26.4 (21.2–32.4) | 28.3 |
| Getting acupuncture | 19.6 (13.2–28.1) | 15.9 (11.8–21.2) | 17.1 |
| Using alcohol to relax | 7.14 (3.57–13.7) | 7.14 (4.47–11.2) | 7.1 |
| Smoking to relax | 3.57 (1.32–9.25) | 5.46 (3.18–9.21) | 4.9 |
* p < 0.05; *** p < 0.001