2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.894483
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Empowering teachers to screen, guide, and refer schoolchildren with behavioral and mental health problems. A pilot study to promote mental health in Iran

Abstract: BackgroundSchools are ideal for promoting the mental health of school-age children, but the teachers' current knowledge is insufficient to play an influential role in mental health services at schools. Fortunately, however, teachers have a high sense of responsibility, interest, and talent to receive knowledge and the ability to participate in this field. This study aimed to examine whether a protocol focused on the role of teachers could identify, guide, and care for school-age children with behavioral and me… Show more

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“…In the field of school-aged children's health, an indepth evaluation of program effectiveness is needed (Oerther, 2024). Identifying obstacles and improving program implementation can be done through studies involving schools, teachers and parents (Bechman, Thornby, Brandstatter, Hewitt, & Patel, 2023;Afshari, Kaveh, Lankarani, Doolub, Jaafari, & Ostovarfar, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of school-aged children's health, an indepth evaluation of program effectiveness is needed (Oerther, 2024). Identifying obstacles and improving program implementation can be done through studies involving schools, teachers and parents (Bechman, Thornby, Brandstatter, Hewitt, & Patel, 2023;Afshari, Kaveh, Lankarani, Doolub, Jaafari, & Ostovarfar, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%