STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘mental health’? |
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What do you think your mental health will be like in the future? |
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What do you do to maintain or improve your mental health? |
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Are you worried about the mental health of anyone you know? |
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Is mental health more important than physical health? |
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Are there many people with mental health problems in your country? |
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What does your government do for people with mental health diseases and problems? |
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How can society help people with mental health problems or stop people from developing them? |
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Do you think modern society increases the likelihood of mental health problems? |
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Would you like to take karate lessons? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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How is your mental health? |
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Has your mental health changed over the years? |
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What affects your mental health on a daily basis? |
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Are you worried about your mental health? |
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How does one’s mental health deteriorate? |
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What is the relationship between sleep and mental health? |
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What mental health disorders and problems do you know of? |
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One of the most common mental health problems is depression. How can we help people who suffer from this? |
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If someone has a mental health disorder, should they be kept in a special mental health institution? |
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Are murderers with mental health problems really murderers? |
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