Tshidi Madia, standing in for Clement Manyathela, speaks to Dr. Keitumetse “Tumi” Mashego, Clinical & Sports Psychologist, and Cassey Chambers, Operations Director at SADAG(South African Depression and Anxiety Group), about the groundbreaking study on family socioeconomic status and its impact on college students' mental health literacy. They discuss the crucial roles of positive parenting and strong interpersonal relationships in shaping mental health awareness.
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