| Literature DB >> 36056370 |
QianHui Ma1, Joseph J Gallo2, Jeanine M Parisi3, Jin Hui Joo4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A nation-wide mental health peer support initiative was established in college and vocational schools in Singapore. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to develop and validate a 20-item self-report instrument, the Mental Health Peer Support Questionnaire (MHPSQ), to assess young adults' perceived knowledge and skills in mental health peer support.Entities:
Keywords: Emerging adulthood; Mental health; Peer support; Scale development; School program
Year: 2022 PMID: 36056370 PMCID: PMC9438123 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-022-00555-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Demographics of peer supporters and non-peer supporters, Singapore 2018
| Peer supporters | Non-peer supporters | |
|---|---|---|
| Total | Total | |
| Demographic characteristics | ||
| Age, in years | ||
| 18–20 | 53 (52.5) | 138 (49.6) |
| 21–24 | 39 (38.6) | 120 (43.2) |
| 25–30 | 9 (8.9) | 20 (7.2) |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 35 (34.7) | 143 (49.7) |
| Female | 66 (65.3) | 145 (50.3) |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||
| Caucasian | 0 (0) | 3 (1.1) |
| Chinese | 82 (81.2) | 213 (74.7) |
| Indian | 3 (3.0) | 19 (6.7) |
| Malay | 9 (8.9) | 30 (10.5) |
| Other | 7 (6.9) | 20 (7.0) |
| School | ||
| S1 | 35 (36.8) | 63 (24.0) |
| S2 | 19 (20.0) | 67 (25.5) |
| S3 | 19 (20.0) | 40 (15.2) |
| S4 | 13 (13.7) | 42 (16.0) |
| S5 | 9 (9.5) | 51 (19.4) |
| Years in school | ||
| < 1 year | 35 (38.9) | 124 (50.4) |
| 1–2 years | 37 (41.1) | 82 (33.3) |
| 3–4 years | 18 (20.0) | 40 (16.3) |
| Peer supporter experience | ||
| Duration since attending training workshop | ||
| ≤ 4 months | 33 (33.0) | – |
| 5–8 months | 18 (18.0) | – |
| ≥ 9 months | 49 (49.0) | – |
| Number of peers supported (since training) | ||
| None | 19 (18.6) | – |
| 1 to 5 | 55 (53.9) | – |
| > 6 | 28 (27.5) | – |
| Number of peers recommended to seek professional help (since training) | ||
| None | 58 (56.9) | – |
| 1 to 5 | 39 (38.2) | – |
| > 6 | 5 (4.9) | – |
| Number of peers, out of those recommended to seek professional help, actually sought help (since training) | ||
| None | 65 (71.4) | – |
| 1 to 5 | 24 (26.4) | – |
| > 6 | 2 (2.2) | – |
Number of students who submitted demographics data might not match the total number who completed the MHPSQ, due to incomplete or missing data
Summary of exploratory factor analysis results for the Mental Health Peer Support Questionnaire (MHPSQ), Singapore 2018
| Factor loadings | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Discerning stigma (Factor 1) | Personal mastery (Factor 2) | Interpersonal skills (Factor 3) | |
| Young people with mental illness are dangerousa | . | .01 | .17 |
| People with mental illness can just get over their emotional problems if they trya | . | .04 | .13 |
| Serious mental health problems are obviousa | . | − .03 | .00 |
| Stigma does not affect people’s willingness to seek helpa | . | − .01 | − .02 |
| Self-care is important | .14 | . | .03 |
| Mental health stigma can be caused by media portrayals | .23 | . | − .13 |
| I am able to understand my peers with empathy | .12 | . | − .04 |
| I can talk about ways of coping with my peers | -.17 | . | .06 |
| I am confident of letting my peers make their own decisions about their mental health | -.15 | . | − .11 |
| I am aware of when I am feeling overwhelmed | .06 | . | − .05 |
| I know the differences between self-harm and suicide | − .04 | . | .05 |
| I am able to encourage my peers to have positive mental health | − .12 | . | .04 |
| I find it difficult to encourage my peers to seek professional help when they need ita | − .03 | − .01 | . |
| I find it hard to tell my peers concerns in a non-judgmental waya | .04 | .04 | . |
| I tend to focus on myself in conversations with my peers, even when I don't mean toa | .11 | − .02 | . |
| I find it difficult to identify warning signs of suicidea | − .01 | .00 | . |
| Eigenvalues | 1.84 | 2.49 | 1.75 |
| Percent of variance | 11.0 | 15.5 | 10.4 |
| Cronbach’s α (95% CI) | .76 (.72, .79) | .77 (.73, .80) | .74 (.70, .78) |
Only factor loadings greater than .32 are presented
aItems were reverse scored in the questionnaire and for the factor analysis
Bold values indicate salient factor loading for each item
Results of T-Test and descriptive statistics comparing peer supporters and non-peer supporters for the Mental Health Peer Support Questionnaire (MHPSQ), Singapore 2018
| Peer supporters | Non-peer supporters | 95% CI for Mean Difference | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | n | M | SD | n | t | df | ||
| Young people with mental illness are dangerousa | 4.15 | 1.42 | 102 | 3.14 | 1.44 | 306 | (.68, 1.33)*** | 6.12 | 406 |
| People with mental illness can just get over their emotional problems if they trya | 4.34 | 1.38 | 102 | 3.75 | 1.46 | 306 | (.27, 0.92)*** | 3.62 | 406 |
| Serious mental health problems are obviousa | 3.90 | 1.31 | 102 | 3.32 | 1.47 | 306 | (.26, 0.90)*** | 3.56 | 406 |
| Stigma does not affect people’s willingness to seek helpa | 4.51 | 1.40 | 102 | 3.67 | 1.49 | 306 | (.51, 1.17)*** | 5.00 | 406 |
| | 16.90 | 3.97 | 102 | 13.88 | 4.41 | 306 | (2.05, 3.99)*** | 6.13 | 406 |
| Self-care is important | 5.61 | .60 | 102 | 5.32 | .86 | 306 | (.14, .44)*** | 3.73 | 247.75 |
| Mental health stigma can be caused by media portrayals | 5.00 | .89 | 102 | 4.68 | 1.02 | 306 | (.09, .54)** | 2.79 | 406 |
| I am able to understand my peers with empathy | 4.92 | .78 | 102 | 4.67 | .92 | 306 | (.07, .44)** | 2.69 | 202.73 |
| I can talk about ways of coping with my peers | 4.87 | .71 | 102 | 4.43 | .99 | 306 | (.26, .62)*** | 4.87 | 240.67 |
| I am confident of letting my peers make their own decisions about their mental health | 4.36 | .93 | 102 | 4.29 | .93 | 306 | (-.14, .28) | .68 | 406 |
| I am aware of when I am feeling overwhelmed | 4.95 | .92 | 102 | 4.77 | .93 | 306 | (-.03, .39) | 1.66 | 406 |
| I know the differences between self-harm and suicide | 5.10 | .91 | 102 | 4.72 | 1.05 | 306 | (.15, .61)** | 3.26 | 406 |
| I am able to encourage my peers to have positive mental health | 4.84 | .74 | 102 | 4.47 | .91 | 306 | (.20, .55)*** | 4.18 | 209.37 |
| | 39.66 | 3.56 | 102 | 37.36 | 4.76 | 306 | (1.42, 3.18)*** | 5.17 | 230.43 |
| I find it difficult to encourage my peers to seek professional help when they need it a | 3.49 | 1.22 | 102 | 3.08 | 1.16 | 306 | (.14, .67)** | 3.02 | 406 |
| I find it hard to tell my peers concerns in a non-judgmental way a | 3.83 | 1.15 | 102 | 3.12 | 1.16 | 306 | (.45, .97)*** | 5.39 | 406 |
| I tend to focus on myself in conversations with my peers, even when I don't mean to a | 4.04 | 1.36 | 102 | 3.22 | 1.12 | 306 | (.52, 1.11)*** | 5.49 | 149.60 |
| I find it difficult to identify warning signs of suicide a | 3.57 | 1.12 | 102 | 3.00 | 1.15 | 306 | (.31, .83)*** | 4.37 | 406 |
| | 14.93 | 3.64 | 102 | 12.42 | 3.33 | 306 | (1.74, 3.27)*** | 6.42 | 406 |
*p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001
aItems were reverse scored in the questionnaire and for the analysis. Larger values indicate higher perceived knowledge/skills