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Title: "Decoding MH" -- A de-stigmatization campaign in the Hong Kong police force
Other Titles: Decoding MH -- A de-stigmatization campaign in the Hong Kong police force
Authors: Chan, Elaine Yin Ling 
Lui, Jasmine Tsz Ting 
Mak, Alison Lai Ping 
Dr. LAU Kam Lun, Edmond 
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2023, vol. 41(1), pp. 30-40.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences & the Law 
Abstract: Police officers are under high level of stress given the intense and emergent work nature. If left untreated, their mental wellbeing would be at risk and work performance compromised. However, mental health stigma is common among police officers and is perpetuated by factors like police cultures emphasizing toughness and self-reliance. In view of this, since 2016, the Hong Kong Police Force had launched a holistic campaign for Force members which was the first among law enforcement organizations in Hong Kong, aiming to reduce stigma, by enhancing mental health knowledge and decreasing negative attitudes and behaviors towards mental health issues. The programme incorporated standardised trainings of the Mental Health First Aid course with examples modified to the local police context, and psychoeducation via the use of digital medium and sharing by public figures. Positive feedback was received. It was foreseen that the campaign effects would increase Force members' awareness of their mental health, encourage help-seeking and facilitate officers' decision making when encountering crises in the community.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/7465
ISSN: 0735-3936
1099-0798
DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2594
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