BMC Public Health (May 2011)

Effect of an education program on improving knowledge of schizophrenia among parents of junior and senior high school students in Japan

  • Chen Jun,
  • Kitamura Hideaki,
  • Watanabe Yuichiro,
  • Yoshii Hatsumi,
  • Akazawa Kouhei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 323

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Abstract Background Early detection and intervention in schizophrenia are important in improving quality of life after treatment and are major issues in psychiatric care. Therefore, it is necessary to increase knowledge of schizophrenia among the general public. Among parents of junior and senior high school students in Japan, we compared rates of correct answers for items on knowledge of schizophrenia and ability to discriminate this psychosis from other disorders on questionnaires given before and after viewing a web-based education program. Methods Questionnaires were distributed to 2,690 parents. The program was developed to help parents obtain a basic understanding of schizophrenia and to emphasize the necessity of early detection. Results Before the program, the rate of correct answers was 77% for items concerning basic knowledge of schizophrenia, 47% for "discrimination of schizophrenia symptoms," and 30% for "discrimination of prodromal symptoms." The program resulted in an improvement in basic knowledge of schizophrenia, discrimination of schizophrenia symptoms, and discrimination of prodromal symptoms (P Conclusions Our web-based education program was useful in helping parents acquire a basic knowledge of schizophrenia and discriminate correctly the symptoms of schizophrenia.