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MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY OF PORTUGUESE ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH ABOUT ALCOHOL ABUSE

2013; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO; Volume: 17; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2177-9465

Autores

Luís Loureiro, Teresa Barroso, Aída Maria de Oliveira Cruz Mendes, Manuel Alves Rodrígues, Rui Aragão Oliveira, Nuno Oliveira,

Tópico(s)

Health Literacy and Information Accessibility

Resumo

Characterize the mental health literacy of adolescents and young people about alcohol abuse, in the various components of the concept. Exploratory descriptive study, through the application of the instrument QuALiSMental to a representative sample of 4938 adolescents and young adults aged between 14 and 24 years, attending schools in the 3rd cycle of basic and secondary education of the central region of Portugal.The recognition of the vignette of alcohol abuse by the participants is high (72.4%), although it is also identified as alcoholism (70.3%), which indicates the perception of the problem as serious. Participants have modest levels of literacy in the remaining components, preferring informal sources of help.Therefore, we conclude that there is a need to implement school programs that promote mental health literacy, to promote the adoption of healthy behaviors in young people, which transfer them into adulthood.

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