This study developed and validated a tool called the Mental Health Literacy Assessment Scale (MHLAS) to measure the mental health knowledge of community health workers (CHWs) and volunteers in Nepal. The tool was created by reviewing existing literature, consulting experts, and gathering feedback from CHWs. It identified four key areas of mental health literacy: positive … [Read more...] about Development and Validation of Mental Health Literacy Assessment Scale among Community Health Workers and Volunteers in Nepal
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Mental Health Literacy Among Female Community Health Workers: A Multi-setting Cross-sectional Study
This study examined mental health knowledge among 454 female community health workers in Indonesia. Many had misconceptions about mental illness, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment. For example, most believed stress and personal weakness cause mental illness, while fewer recognized hereditary factors. Many thought medication alone could fully cure mental disorders … [Read more...] about Mental Health Literacy Among Female Community Health Workers: A Multi-setting Cross-sectional Study
A mixed-methods exploration on whether and how community health navigators impact the mental health of adults with chronic health conditions in ENCOMPASS
This study looked at how the Community Health Navigator (CHN) program, part of the ENCOMPASS study in Calgary, Canada, helps patients with chronic health conditions (CHCs) manage their mental health, particularly anxiety and depression. CHNs assist patients by connecting them to care, resources, and offering emotional support. The study involved both surveys and interviews to … [Read more...] about A mixed-methods exploration on whether and how community health navigators impact the mental health of adults with chronic health conditions in ENCOMPASS
Where there is no specialist – Improving Mental Health Literacy of Frontline Community Health Workers in a Rural District of Pakistan: The mPareshan Project
This study evaluated a training program in Pakistan that improved community health workers' ability to identify and address anxiety and depression. Lady Health Workers (LHWs) and Supervisors (LHSs) received training adapted to the local context. After the training, participants showed significant improvements in knowledge and skills. The program highlights the potential for … [Read more...] about Where there is no specialist – Improving Mental Health Literacy of Frontline Community Health Workers in a Rural District of Pakistan: The mPareshan Project
Examining the challenges encountered by community health workers and empowering them to address mental health disorders: A phenomenological study in Indonesia
This study explored the challenges faced by community health workers (CHWs) in Indonesia while providing mental health services. Key challenges included family stigma and limited understanding of mental disorders. CHWs addressed these by staying motivated, building confidence, and improving communication with families and patients. Supporting CHWs through training to enhance … [Read more...] about Examining the challenges encountered by community health workers and empowering them to address mental health disorders: A phenomenological study in Indonesia

