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Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 5, 1411 - 1416, 25.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1128279

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  • Mehrotra K, Nautiyal S, Raguram A. Mental health literacy in family caregivers: a comparative analysis. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2018; 31: 58-62.
  • Wang J, Lai D. The relationship between mental health literacy, personal contacts and personal stigma against depression. J Affective Disord 2008; 110: 191-6.

Evaluating mental health literacy in a university hospital: A cross-sectional study

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 5, 1411 - 1416, 25.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1128279

Abstract

Objective: Mental state and social condition are integrally linked to a person’s physical health. The present study investigates the mental health literacy levels of patients aged 30–50 years who presented to the outpatient clinics of training and research hospital, as well as the relationship between mental health literacy and sociodemographic characteristics.
Material and Method: This cross-sectional study included 522 patients aged 30–50 years who presented to the Adult Outpatient Clinics of Karabuk University Training and Research Hospital between October and December 2021. The participants were administered a two-part, 33-item face-to-face questionnaire, in which the first part included 11 items assessing sociodemographic characteristics, and the second part included a 22-item scale comprising three (knowledge, belief, and resource-oriented) subscales for the measurement of the level of Mental Health Literacy (MHL).
Results: The mean scores of knowledge, belief and resource-oriented subscales were 8.92±0.98, 1.16±0.92 and 3.37±0.71, respectively, and the mean total MHL scale score was 13.46±1.39. The participants' education level, employment status, financial status, presence of chronic and psychiatric diseases, and psychiatric medication were significantly associated with the MHL scale scores (p=0.013, p=0.023, p=0.024, p=0.000, p=0.000 and p= 0.000, respectively).
Conclusion: As the level of MHL increases, so does the person’s awareness of the symptoms of mental health disorders and the correct use of appropriate treatment resources. It is believed that training programs aimed at improving mental health literacy will improve health-related social outcomes, thereby reducing the burden of disease.

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  • Kanj M, Mitic W. 7th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Promoting Health and Development: closing the implementation gap. Nairobi, Kenya, 26–30 October 2009. https://www.who.int/teams/health-promotion/enhanced-wellbeing/seventh-global-conference, Access date: April 20, 2022.
  • World Health Organization (2011). Mental health and substance use. https://www.who.int/mental_health/en/., Access date: April 21, 2022.
  • Mancuso J. Health literacy: A concept/dimensional analysis. Nurs Health Sci 2008; 10: 248-55.
  • Jorm AF, Korten AE, Jacomb PA, Christensen H, Rodgers B, Pollitt P. ‘Mental health literacy’: a survey of the public’s ability to recognise mental disorders and their beliefs about the effectiveness of treatment. Med J Aust 1977; 166: 182-6.
  • Jung H, von Sternberg K, Davis K. Expanding a measure of mental health literacy: development and validation of a multicomponent mental health literacy measure. Psychiatry Res 2016; 243: 278-86.
  • Göktaş S, Işıklı B, Önsüz MF, Yenilmez Ç, Metintaş S. Evaluation of Turkish validity and reliability of the mental health literacy scale (Rsoy Scale). Konuralp Med J 2019; 11: 424-31.
  • Oztas B, Aydoğan A. Determination of mental health literacy levels of health professionals. J Psychiatr Nurs 2021; 12: 198-204.
  • Seki HÖ. Investigation of mental health literacy of individuals living in a city center. Humanistic Perspective 2021; 3: 660-75.
  • Kaneko Y, Motohashi Y. Male gender and low education with poor mental health literacy: a population-based study. J Epidemiol 2007; 17: 114-9.
  • Lee HY, Hwang J, Ball JG, Lee J, Albright DL. Is health literacy associated with mental health literacy? findings from mental health literacy scale. Perspect Psychiatr Care 2020; 56: 393-400.
  • Al-Yateem N, Rossiter R, Robb W, et al. Mental health literacy among pediatric hospital staff in the United Arab Emirates. BMC Psychiatry 2017; 17: 390.
  • Miles R, Rabin L, Krishnan A, Grandoit E, Kloskowski K. Mental health literacy in a diverse sample of undergraduate students: demographic, psychological, and academic correlates. BMC Public Health 2020; 20: 1699-712.
  • Farrer L, Leach L, Griffiths KM, Christensen H, Jorm AF. Age differences in mental health literacy. BMC Public Health 2008; 8: 125.
  • Mehrotra K, Nautiyal S, Raguram A. Mental health literacy in family caregivers: a comparative analysis. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2018; 31: 58-62.
  • Wang J, Lai D. The relationship between mental health literacy, personal contacts and personal stigma against depression. J Affective Disord 2008; 110: 191-6.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Article
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Burcu Korkut 0000-0002-0296-9144

Pınar Kalem 0000-0002-1041-5053

Habibe İnci 0000-0003-2883-259X

Ahmet Mirza 0000-0002-7381-7332

İshak Oğuz Cindoruk 0000-0001-9504-7589

Didem Sunay 0000-0003-3389-2730

Publication Date September 25, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 5

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AMA Korkut B, Kalem P, İnci H, Mirza A, Cindoruk İO, Sunay D. Evaluating mental health literacy in a university hospital: A cross-sectional study. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. September 2022;5(5):1411-1416. doi:10.32322/jhsm.1128279

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