The CHILD-MHL project: cocreation of an intervention and measurement of children’s mental health literacy

Children’s mental health is a public health priority. Figures are alarming: in Europe, 1 child in 5 under the age of 12 suffers from a behavioral, developmental or psychological disorder. This number continues to increase, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mental health literacy (MHL) is a modifiable determinant of mental health. The “Child Focused Mental Health Literacy Model” describes the six dimensions of MHL in children: (1) understanding of mental health and recognition of its fluctuations; (2) help-seeking actions; (3) supports available; (4) influences on mental health; (5) coping and resilience; and (6) stigma.

Promoting children’s MHL means enabling them to better recognize a mental health problem, to seek help in a timely manner and to learn how to take care of their mental health. Very few interventions exist to promote MHL in children. Moreover, these interventions have not been evaluated using a rigorous design. Furthermore, a validated scale measuring children’s MHL does not exist.

First tools: Le Jardin du Dedans® and the Handbook Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Primary Schools

PROMOTOR: Bordeaux Population Health U1219, Université de Bordeaux

PARTNERS: Psycom, The Ink Link, McGill University/Douglas Institute, Observatoire du Bien-être à l’Ecole/Université Lumière Lyon 2, Institut de Santé Globale/Université de Genève, Monash University, Universidad de Cádiz

Published protocol: https://www.researchprotocols.org/2023/1/e51096