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Автор MERRITT, ROWENA K.
Автор PRICE, JONATHAN R.
Автор MOLLISON, JILL
Автор GEDDES, JOHN R.
Дата выпуска 2007
dc.description Background. Depression is an important cause of disability worldwide, with many people experiencing their first depressive episode before the age of 18. University students are particularly vulnerable to depression. Depression can be treated successfully in most patients. However, for treatment to be successful, depressed people need to recognize their symptoms as illness, present to medical care, and be aware that effective treatment is available. A thoughtful health campaign might therefore increase the likelihood of successful treatment.Method. A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted to determine the effectiveness of an educational intervention. A total of 3313 undergraduate students participated in the study. The intervention consisted of postcards and posters on depression and its treatment. The primary outcome was student awareness that depression can be treated effectively. Secondary outcomes included the proportion of students reading the postcards, recognition of symptoms and knowledge of treatments.Results. The postcards were read by 69% of students. Less than half of participants reported that depression could be treated effectively, and there was no evidence of a difference between the intervention and control groups [341 (49·1%) v. 379 (49·7%), difference −0·7, p=0·8, 95% confidence interval (CI) −5·1 to 3·7]. However, intervention group participants were more likely than control group participants to recognize depressive symptoms and to report that antidepressants are not addictive.Conclusions. Many university students lack knowledge about depression and its treatment. Simple and cheap media, such as postcards and posters, might help to improve awareness in areas where current knowledge is low.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название A cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of an intervention to educate students about depression
DOI 10.1017/S0033291706009056
Electronic ISSN 1469-8978
Print ISSN 0033-2917
Журнал Psychological Medicine
Том 37
Первая страница 363
Последняя страница 372
Аффилиация MERRITT ROWENA K.; University of Oxford; University of Oxford
Аффилиация PRICE JONATHAN R.; University of Oxford
Аффилиация MOLLISON JILL; Wolfson College Annexe
Аффилиация GEDDES JOHN R.; University of Oxford
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