Factors Associated with an Absence of Effect of an Education Program for Improving Knowledge of Schizophrenia


  •  Hatsumi Yoshii    
  •  Yuichiro Watanabe    
  •  Hideaki Kitamura    
  •  Yoshitaka Sakai    
  •  Kouhei Akazawa    

Abstract

Schizophrenia can develop in junior and senior high school students. Correct identification of schizophrenia symptoms is an important factor in subsequent healthcare. The present study conducted a multifaceted evaluation of factors associated with an absence of effect of an education program for improving knowledge of schizophrenia among parents of Japanese junior and senior high school students. Regarding discrimination of prodromal symptoms, the factors associated with an absence of effect of the education program were graduate school education, family income >110 000 USD, proximity to a person with schizophrenia, employment as a professional, and participation in welfare activities for people with mental illness. Regarding discrimination of schizophrenia, the factors associated with an absence of effect were a family income of 53 000 to 110 000 USD (P<0.05), and employment in production/labor service (P<0.05).




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