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CTRI Number  CTRI/2021/02/030959 [Registered on: 03/02/2021] Trial Registered Prospectively
Last Modified On: 31/05/2021
Post Graduate Thesis  Yes 
Type of Trial  Observational 
Type of Study   Cross Sectional Study 
Study Design  Other 
Public Title of Study   Mental Health Literacy among Undergraduate Students 
Scientific Title of Study   Mental Health Literacy for Depression and Schizophrenia among Undergraduate Students 
Trial Acronym   
Secondary IDs if Any  
Secondary ID  Identifier 
NIL  NIL 
 
Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)  
Name  Srishti M 
Designation  Student 
Affiliation  Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education 
Address  Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka

Udupi
KARNATAKA
576104
India 
Phone    
Fax    
Email  srishti.muralidharan@gmail.com  
 
Details of Contact Person
Scientific Query
 
Name  Indu Toby 
Designation  Assistant Professor 
Affiliation  Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education 
Address  Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka
Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka
Udupi
KARNATAKA
576104
India 
Phone    
Fax    
Email  indu.toby@manipal.edu  
 
Details of Contact Person
Public Query
 
Name  Srishti M 
Designation  Student 
Affiliation  Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education 
Address  Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka
Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka
Udupi
KARNATAKA
576104
India 
Phone    
Fax    
Email  srishti.muralidharan@gmail.com  
 
Source of Monetary or Material Support  
Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka 576104 
 
Primary Sponsor  
Name  Srishti M 
Address  Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka 576104 
Type of Sponsor  Other [Self] 
 
Details of Secondary Sponsor  
Name  Address 
Nil   
 
Countries of Recruitment     India  
Sites of Study  
No of Sites = 1  
Name of Principal Investigator  Name of Site  Site Address  Phone/Fax/Email 
Srishti M  Manipal College of Health Professions  Room no. 504, Department of Clinical Psychology, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
Udupi
KARNATAKA 
7899902565

srishti.muralidharan@gmail.com 
 
Details of Ethics Committee  
No of Ethics Committees= 1  
Name of Committee  Approval Status 
Kasturba Medical College and Kasturba Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee  Approved 
 
Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI  
Status 
Not Applicable 
 
Health Condition / Problems Studied  
Health Type  Condition 
Healthy Human Volunteers  Young Adults 
 
Intervention / Comparator Agent  
Type  Name  Details 
 
Inclusion Criteria  
Age From  18.00 Year(s)
Age To  23.00 Year(s)
Gender  Both 
Details  Individuals who are pursuing their Undergraduate courses
Individuals between the ages of 18 and 23 
 
ExclusionCriteria 
Details  Individuals who have done a basic course in psychology as a part of their school/college curriculum 
 
Method of Generating Random Sequence   Not Applicable 
Method of Concealment   Not Applicable 
Blinding/Masking   Not Applicable 
Primary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
Level of Mental Health Literacy for Depression and Schizophrenia among Undergraduate Students across India  Single time point 
 
Secondary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
Level of Mental Health Literacy for Depression and Schizophrenia among Undergraduate Students across India  Single time point 
 
Target Sample Size   Total Sample Size="315"
Sample Size from India="315" 
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (Total)= "324"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (India)="324" 
Phase of Trial   N/A 
Date of First Enrollment (India)   05/02/2021 
Date of Study Completion (India) 31/03/2021 
Date of First Enrollment (Global)  Date Missing 
Date of Study Completion (Global) Date Missing 
Estimated Duration of Trial   Years="0"
Months="6"
Days="0" 
Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)
Modification(s)  
Not Applicable 
Recruitment Status of Trial (India)  Completed 
Publication Details   Nil 
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement

Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?  

Response - NO
Brief Summary  

Title of the project :  Mental Health Literacy for Depression and Schizophrenia among Undergraduate Students

Type of Study :   Cross Sectional Study

Aims & objectives :

Aim : To study the Mental Health Literacy of depression and schizophrenia among undergraduate students

Objective: To check the level of Mental Health Literacy for depression and schizophrenia among undergraduate students across India

Summary of the study : When it comes to mental illnesses, many people are neither aware of the issues nor open to treatment of such issues under qualified professionals because of the social stigma regarding these disorders even among the educated individuals. Being affected with a mental health disorder is seen as a crippling disability in the social sphere and a high percentage of people do not admit to suffering from a disorder in the open. The issue of labelling individuals who suffer from mental health disorders poses a threat to a desirable social identity according to a vast majority and this is the reason that attitudes towards help seeking behaviour are not very favourable. Depression is a major problem that young adults face in India. At times, they are unable to take the pressure of all the responsibilities that come their way as they delve into adulthood and strive to seek independence, leading them to take the drastic step of committing suicide because they are unable to face the social stigma that is attached to seeking help in terms of therapy. In terms of Schizophrenia, people who suffer from it are labelled as “mad” or “crazy” and not much thought is put into the accurate diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the disorder. Creating awareness about these disorders becomes extremely important as a beginning to tackling the social stigma associated with mental illness. Merely labelling a mental health disorder is not what Mental Health Literacy constitutes. Apart from rightly identifying a disorder, the forms of treatment, the prognosis and attitudes towards seeking help from professionals also fall under its purview. There is growing evidence that the courses of these disorders can be changed with more sensitivity and awareness about the disorders. Students can act as change-makers regarding mental health in the wider community. They have the power to create a more sensitive future generation, which is why their awareness of mental health issues is of primary importance to a community. This study is conducted across the country with the intent to study the level of Mental Health Literacy that young adults have regarding depression, which is the most common disorder young adults face, and schizophrenia, a grossly mislabelled psychotic disorder, which is seen in a very negative light in terms of treatment and prognosis.

 
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