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ASSOCIATION OF POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY WITH MENTAL WELL-BEING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY

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dc.contributor.author Akisheva, Guldana
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-13T13:36:03Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-13T13:36:03Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Akisheva, G. (2022). ASSOCIATION OF POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY WITH MENTAL WELL-BEING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY (Unpublished master's thesis). Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6953
dc.description.abstract Background The increase in the prevalence of mental disorders in young adults requires more attention on improving mental health and mental health literacy (MHL). Although majority of previous studies focused on recognition and prevention of mental illnesses, very few studies were focused on positive mental health literacy (PMeHL), part of MHL which defines knowledge about how to obtain and maintain good mental health. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the relationship between positive mental health literacy and mental well-being of undergraduate students in Kazakhstan. Methods The data was obtained from a cross-sectional study based on a survey of 122 undergraduate students aged 18–22 years at Nazarbayev University in Nur-Sultan city. WHO-5 Well-Being Index was utilized to evaluate mental well-being, and Mental Health Promoting Knowledge-10 item scale (MHPK-10) was used to assess PMeHL. The relationship was evaluated using a multiple linear regression model adjusting for possible covariates, including socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics of students. Statistical threshold was determined at p<0.05. Results The sample included 35% of males and 65% of females, with the mean age of 19.5 years. PMeHL had a positive impact on mental wellbeing, where every increase in the score of PMeHL was significantly associated with increase in the score of mental well-being by 0.23, while adjusting for gender, age, family’s support, father’s education level, and physical exercising behaviour. Additionally, gender differences were observed in mental well-being, where mean of mental well-being was equal to 2.80 for males and 2.27 for females. Gender, physical exercising behaviour, father’s degree of education, family’s support were found to be sufficient in predicting mental wellbeing of undergraduate students. Conclusion Current study determined the positive impact of PMeHL on undergraduate students’ well-being. Additionally, family’s support and physical exercising behaviour have shown an advantageous effect on establishing better mental wellness. The results of the study can be used by stakeholders of Kazakhstan in public health campaigns that are focused on the improvement of adolescents’ mental health. Keywords: mental well-being, positive mental health literacy, undergraduate students, Kazakhstan, survey en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Nazarbayev University School of Medicine en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject Health Literacy en_US
dc.subject Multiple Linear Regression en_US
dc.subject Mental Health Literacy en_US
dc.subject Type of access: Gated Access en_US
dc.subject mental well-being en_US
dc.subject positive mental health literacy en_US
dc.subject undergraduate students en_US
dc.subject Kazakhstan en_US
dc.subject survey en_US
dc.title ASSOCIATION OF POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY WITH MENTAL WELL-BEING AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY en_US
dc.type Master's thesis en_US
workflow.import.source science


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