Experimenting with communication activities to raise awareness for ethnic boarding high school students about mental health care

Authors

  • Kieu Duyen, Pham Thi
  • Tra, Nguyen
  • Thao, Dinh Thi

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Abstract

This article discusses the mental health status of adolescents in Viet Nam, especially ethnic minority students. According to the WHO report, 20% of children and adolescents suffer from mental disorders, with 50% starting at the age of 14. In Viet Nam, 21.7% of adolescents experience mental health
problems, of which anxiety and depression disorders are the most common.Ethnic minority students often face academic pressure and difficult living conditions, putting them at higher risk for mental health problems. The survey found that only about 40% of students are properly aware of the importance of mental health, and many lack basic knowledge about the issue. Therefore, it is necessary to experiment with communication activities to raise awareness of mental health care for ethnic minority boarding high school students. This activity will help students identify and deal with psychological problems, thereby
creating a safe learning environment and supporting their comprehensive development.

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Author Biographies

  • Kieu Duyen, Pham Thi

    Lecturer at Danang University of Education

  • Tra, Nguyen

    Teacher of Quang Ngai Province Ethnic Minority High School

  • Thao, Dinh Thi

    Students of Quang Ngai Province Ethnic Minority High School

Published

2025-02-14

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APPLIED RESEARCH