Positieve effecten van voorlichting over psychiatrische aandoeningen in de algemene bevolking

Translated title of the contribution: Positive effects of psychoeducation on mental disorders in the Netherlands

N. van Erp*, C. van Zelst, P. Delespaul, E. Wagemakers, J. van Weeghel, J. Brugmans, J. Bierbooms, G. Rabbers, S. van der Weerd, H. Kroon

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Abstract

BACKGROUND Mental Health First Aid (mhfa) is a psychoeducation program designed to recognize mental health problems in others, to approach and support them and to refer them to appropriate help. AIM To discuss the possible contribution that mhfa can make to the early detection, intervention and destigmatization of mental health problems in the Netherlands. METHOD Description of the characteristics, effectiveness and knowledge gaps of mhfa in the Dutch context based on literature and practice. RESULTS Positive experiences abroad suggest that mhfa can also contribute to early detection, intervention and destigmatization of mental disorders in the Netherlands. Optimization of the program on the local context is important here. CONCLUSION Dutch evaluation- and effect studies are needed to determine whether the positive effects from international research also apply in the Netherlands, whether adults and young people receive early and adequate help thanks to mhfa, and how the stigma surrounding mental disorders can be further reduced.
Translated title of the contributionPositive effects of psychoeducation on mental disorders in the Netherlands
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)481-487
Number of pages7
JournalTijdschrift voor Psychiatrie
Volume62
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • De-stigmatization
  • Early detection
  • Early intervention
  • Mental health
  • Public health

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