Mental health literacy in secondary schools: a Canadian approach

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Stan KutcherYifeng Wei

Abstract

"Mental health literacy is an integral component of health literacy and has been gaining increasing attention as an important focus globally for mental health interventions. In Canada, youth mental health is increasingly recognized as a key national health concern and has received more focused attention than ever before within our health system. This article outlines 2 unique homegrown initiatives to address youth mental health literacy within Canadian secondary schools."

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