AI Supported Mental Health Literacy and Action Competencies Among Special and Mainstream Teachers in Inclusive Primary Schools
Published in Symposium Proceedings: Artificial Intelligence in Psychology & Mental Health. (Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2026)

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Divya Rose Peter
School of Education and Social...School of Education and Social Sciences, Managemen...School of Education and Social Sciences, Management and Science univer...School of Education and Social Sciences, Management and Science university, Malaysia
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International medical school, ...International medical school, Management and Scien...International medical school, Management and Science university, Malay...International medical school, Management and Science university, Malaysia
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Rose, D. & Ebrahim Nangarath Kottakal Cheriya (2026). AI Supported Mental Health Literacy and Action Competencies Among Special and Mainstream Teachers in Inclusive Primary Schools. International Journal of Global Mental Health, Innovation, Policy, Action, Culture & Transformation, 2(1), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.61113/impact.V2I1.1249
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