Strengthening the mental health literacy and self-efficacy of school counsellors using “MDAS” module: A pilot project in Malaysia

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Mental health difficulties affect children and adolescents pervasively. School counsellors serve as frontliners to support the students in need, but often face challenges from the complexity of their cases. This study aims to develop a training module named MDAS (Mental Health disorder, Developmental disorders, Attachment and Self-compassionate) program to improve the school counsellors’ mental health knowledge and counselling self-efficacy. The Module was adapted from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Training Module for Specialist 2009 (Second Edition). The study adopted a one group pre-test/post-test design to assess 28 school counsellors at 0-month and 4-month after the training. The scales used were Counselling Self-Efficacy scale (COSE), Mental Health Literacy Scale (MHLS) and Self-Compassionate Scale – Short Form (SCS-SF). Post-training, there were significant increment of COSE and MHLS scores (p

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Chow, S. K., Hashim, A. H., Kaur, M., Azhar, F. L., Anuar, A., Idris, N., … Ng, C. G. (2024). Strengthening the mental health literacy and self-efficacy of school counsellors using “MDAS” module: A pilot project in Malaysia. Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 34(3), 351–364. https://doi.org/10.1177/20556365241279331

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