Encouraging “Positive Views” of Mental Illness in High Schools: An Evaluation of Bring Change 2 Mind Youth Engagement Clubs

Author:

Fein Eric H.1ORCID,Agbangnin Geena2,Murillo-León Jovita3,Parsons Marni2,Sakai-Bismark Rie4,Martinez Adrienne5ORCID,Gomez Paola F.4ORCID,Chung Bowen1,Chung Paul6,Dudovitz Rebecca7,Inkelas Moira7,Kataoka Sheryl7

Affiliation:

1. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA

2. Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy, Los Angeles, CA, USA

3. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USA

4. The Lundquist Institute, Torrance, CA, USA

5. Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA, USA

6. Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, Pasadena, CA, USA

7. University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract

“Bring Change 2 Mind” (BC2M) high school clubs may destigmatize mental illness among club members, but clubs’ (1) reach and impact on non-club members at the same school, (2) connection to student help-seeking attitudes, and (3) mechanisms by which they destigmatize mental illness, are unknown. This community-partnered evaluation involved pre/post surveys of predominantly Latino (72%) students at three urban public schools and focus groups and interviews with a sample of club members (n = 26/65, 40%) and all club staff (n = 7, 100%). Multivariate regressions tested relationships between variables. In 84% of the student body responded in the Fall (n = 1,040) and Spring (n = 1,031). Non-club member engagement in BC2M (reach) increased from 25% (Fall) to 44% (Spring) (p < .01). Engagement with BC2M clubs was associated with decreased stigma among members (p < .05) but not non-members (p = .19). Decreased stigma was associated with help-seeking attitudes (p < .01). Possible BC2M mechanisms identified by students and staff include the following: (1) fostering a positive campus climate, (2) normalizing mental health discussions, (3) increasing peer support and help-seeking, and (4) increasing awareness of positive coping behaviors. While BC2M clubs likely reduce stigma for members, effects did not reach non-members, challenging the potential of BC2M clubs as a schoolwide strategy to destigmatize mental health services. Future projects could investigate how to reach non-BC2M members, complement BC2M with other school climate interventions to increase impact, and measure BC2M impact alongside other outcomes relevant to schools, such as academic achievement.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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