Improving Knowledge and Attitudes towards Depression: A controlled trial among Chinese medical students

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Background: Establishing an evidence-based method of improving knowledge and attitudes concerning depression has been identified as a priority in Chinese medical education. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a self-directed learning strategy as a part of student-centred education improved knowledge of and attitudes towards depression among Chinese medical students.Methods: A controlled trial in which 205 medical students were allocated to one of two groups: didactic teaching (DT) group or a combined didactic teaching and self-directed learning (DT/SDL) group. The DT/SDL group continued having a series of learning activities after both groups had a lecture on depression together. Student's knowledge and attitudes were assessed immediately after the activities, one month and six months later.Results: The intervention (DT/SDL) group showed substantially greater improvements in recognition of depression as a major health issue and identifying helpful treatments than the DT group. Only the DT/SDL group demonstrated any improvement in attitudes. This improvement was sustained over six months.Conclusions: Self-directed learning is an effective education strategy in improving medical students' knowledge of and attitudes towards depression. © 2011 Rong et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Rong, Y., Glozier, N., Luscombe, G. M., Davenport, T. A., Huang, Y., & Hickie, I. B. (2011). Improving Knowledge and Attitudes towards Depression: A controlled trial among Chinese medical students. BMC Psychiatry, 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-11-36

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