Perception of primary school teachers to school children's mental health problems in Southwest Ethiopia.

Journal: International journal of adolescent medicine and health

Volume: 30

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2018

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Science, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia, Phone: +. Department of Epidemology, College of Health Science, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia. Global Mental Health Group, Centre for International Health, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany. Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Science, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.

Abstract summary 

Teachers perception of child mental health problems and their attitude to school-based mental health services helps in designing early intervention strategies aimed at promoting the service. However, little is known in this regard among primary school teachers in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study assessed perceptions and attitude of primary school teachers to child mental health problem and school-based mental health programs in Jimma town, southwest Ethiopia in 2013.A cross-sectional study design was implemented among 568 primary school teachers in Jimma town, from 1 to 30 October 2013. Perceptions and attitude of teachers to children with mental health problems and school mental health related information were assessed using a structured self- administered questionnaire.About 40% of teachers recognized the list of psychopathology items presented to them as child mental health problems while 54.4% of them rated child mental health problem as severe. Externalizing behaviors were perceived as the most severe problems. Teaching experience and teaching in public schools were significantly associated with the perception of severe type of child mental health problems. About 95% of teachers acknowledged that school-based mental health programs are important but limited availability was reported.Despite the high problem severity ratings, teachers' perception of the psychopathology as a mental health problem in children was low. There was also a favorable attitude on the importance and the need of school-based child mental health programs. Thus, creating mental health awareness for teachers and establishing school mental health services to intervene in child mental health problem is crucial.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kerebih Habtamu H Abrha Hailay H Frank Reiner R Abera Mubarek M

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Identifiers
Doi : /j/ijamh.2018.30.issue-1/ijamh-2016-0089/ijamh-2016-0089.xml
SSN : 2191-0278
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Child
Other Terms
Ethiopia;child mental health problems;perception;primary school teachers;school mental health service
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
Germany