Mental Health Training for Elementary Teachers Through Tele-education and Its Impact on the School Atmosphere
NCT ID: NCT01860313
Last Updated: 2013-05-22
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
EARLY_PHASE1
213 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-01-31
2012-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Outcomes: (a)early identification of the most common mental health problems among children and adolescents, (b)teacher's acquirement of manage skills to better deal with behavior problems and (c)teacher's acquisition of important knowledge to refer students to treatment when necessary.
Method: This research includes two steps: a pilot project (already implemented, whose data will be presented here) and a randomized clinical trial intervention (that will be implemented in a few months).
1. Pilot project, without control group - Comprehended six sessions of educational videos covering basic concepts of mental health stigma and the main disorders that affects children and adolescents followed by discussion forums, quizzes and a conclusion web conferencing with a specialist.
2. A randomized controlled trial with a sample of 176 teachers from nine elementary schools were randomly divided in three groups: a web-based interactive educational group (WBIE), a text and video-based educational group (TWBE) and a waiting list group (WL).
Outcome measures: knowledge, beliefs and attitudes of teachers in mental health and satisfaction with the training received.
Results: The results show that there was an increase in knowledge, attitude changes in mental health and reducing stigma among teachers of web-based interactive educational group. Indeed, comparing the three groups of study participants (WBIE, TVBE and WL), was verified that TVBE group compared with WL group did not show a significant statistical difference (B = 0.957, p = 0.127). Comparing WBIE with WL group, the WBIE answers correctly 1:44 (B = 1.44, p = 0.015). Regarding beliefs and attitudes, WBIE group increased significantly in the ability to identify children with mental health problems, search for mental health information, the ability to recognize colleagues with mental health problems. The average confidence in helping a student with mental health problems also showed increased after psychoeducational intervention in WBIE group.
Discussion: After adjusting educational tools, the methodology and with a bigger sample it's expected to have greater positive results. It's very important to offer teachers a basic apparatus so that they will be able to deal with mental health issues in schools.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Web-based interactive educational group
This group was submited to the web-based interactive education created for train teachers in child mental health, how to identify mental health problems in children and to know how to deal with problematic children in class.
Web-based interactive education
An educational program for training teachers and educators to better recognize mental health problems in adolescents and children
Text and Video-based education
This group received the material that composed the web-based education environment without any kind of interactivity. This material was composed by some videos about children mental health and a support text.
Text and Video-based education
This group received the material that composed the web-based education environment without any kind of interactivity. This material was composed by some videos about children mental health and a support text.
Web-based interactive education
An educational program for training teachers and educators to better recognize mental health problems in adolescents and children
Text and Video-based education
This group received the material that composed the web-based education environment without any kind of interactivity. This material was composed by some videos about children mental health and a support text.
Waiting List group
This group was used as control group and did not receive any intervention.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Web-based interactive education
An educational program for training teachers and educators to better recognize mental health problems in adolescents and children
Text and Video-based education
This group received the material that composed the web-based education environment without any kind of interactivity. This material was composed by some videos about children mental health and a support text.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Internet Access
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
OTHER_GOV
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
OTHER_GOV
University of Sao Paulo
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Euripedes C. Miguel
Full Professor
Principal Investigators
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Euripedes Miguel, Full Prof
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Sao Paulo
Other Identifiers
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573974/2008-0
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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