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Supplementary data for "Beyond awareness: mental health promotion requires epistemic diversity, not pathologization"

Authors: Pisl, Vojtech; Starcevic, Vladan; Horacek, Jiri; Vevera, Jan; Beeker, Timo;

Supplementary data for "Beyond awareness: mental health promotion requires epistemic diversity, not pathologization"

Abstract

The datasets serve as Supplementary Materials to illustrate the lack of fact-value distinction in current Mental Health Literacy (MHL) research. They demonstrate that while awareness campaigns are frequently described as "positive" or as showing "improvement," they often fail to measure or demonstrate actual positive effects on the mental health and wellbeing of participants.

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