Abstract
students in case of need. These effects remained stable at the M2 follow-up. In the second intervention, MHL scores increased significantly in the intervention group, while the control group showed no significant change. Stigma reduction and help-seeking attitudes also improved significantly in the intervention group, with no significant change in the control group. Conclusions: The WhySchool program significantly and positively impacted teachers' and students' mental health literacy, help-seeking attitudes, and stigma reduction. The results underscore the importance of incorporating mental health programs into school curricula and providing teachers and school staff with the necessary tools and knowledge to deliver these programs effectively. Abstract citation ID: ckad160.604
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Fretian, A., Kirchhoff, S., & Okan, O. (2023). Mental health literacy of students: evaluation of school-based intervention in Germany. European Journal of Public Health, 33(Supplement_2). https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.604
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