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Tool Information
Title Depressed Little Prince
Settings Education
MHP Steps Implementation | Preparation | Needs Analysis
URL http://www.depression.edu.hk/
Publication Information The “Little Prince is Depressed” website (www.depression.edu.hk) was launched in September 2004 by the University of Hong Kong.
Country of Origin China
Languages Chinese | English
Tool Description Depressed Little Prince is an interactive web-site that aims to educate people on depression and its treatment, encourage early helpseeking and aims to reduce the stigma of depression. It provides instructions how to recognise oneś own depression and a depressed intimate/friend; how to react and where to refer. The web-site has very nice design and visitors are taken to a journey in order to create accurate understanding of depression.
Application in the Field Applied internationally
Tool mainly used in China
Stage of Development Well established
Evaluation and Research Studies/Technical Data available
Beneficiary Involvement in Design No information found
Evaluation Yes
Evaluation Description Effectiveness of the website in promoting knowledge about depression and in improving help seeking attitudes was measured. Pre- and post-tests revealed positive shift in general knowledge, attitudes and awareness. A Reviewer Satisfaction Survey was also conducted with the results indicating that the website had a positive effect on students and found it useful.
Available Formats Online
Free Yes
Restrictions on Use No
Tool Focus Individual
Tool Type Other
Download(s)
  1. Evaluation of “Little Prince is Depressed” Website:Impact on Viewers - 201 KB
Contact Details
Organisation Name The University of Hong Kong
Email eromail@hku.hk
Telephone (852) 2859 2111
Address Pok Fu Lam Road, Hong Kong
Country China

ICF Core Set

ICF - Core Set

b - Body Functions
Code Element
Selected b130 Energy, Drive and Sleep Functions
Selected b140, b144 Attention and Memory
Selected b152 Emotional Functioning
d - Activities and Participation
Code Element
Selected d175, d177 Solving Problems and Making Decisions
Selected d240 Handling Stress and Other Psychological Demands
Selected d310, d315, d325, d330, d335, Effective Communicating
Selected d710, d720, Basic and Complex Interpersonal Interactions
Selected d730, d740, d750, d770 Relationships - Strangers, Formal, Informal Social, Intimate
e - Environmental Factors
Code Element
Selected e310, e315, e320, e325, e330, e340, e355, e360 Physical and Emotional Support
Selected e410, e415, e420, e425, e430, e440, e450,e455 Attitudes of individuals
ICD10 - ICD10
Code Element
Selected F20-F59 & F80-F99 Mental Health Conditions

Mental Health and Promotion Categories

Or3 - Processes/ Implementation

Or32 - Health Promotion Processes
Code Element
Selected Or32.4 Risk Assessment

Or4 - Performance/ Outcomes

Or41 - Health Benefits
Code Element
Selected Or41.2 Mental

Pr1 - Generic Programmes

Pr13 - Mental Health Promotion Programmes
Code Element
Selected Pr13.1 Mental Health Screening
Selected Pr13.4 Mental Health Education, Raising Awareness