The Anagram Experiment

The idea of the anagram test activity was to guess the word which  either represents symptom of either depression or anxiety  and the letters are scrambled together.

The words used are tearful, fatigue, headaches, dizziness and numbness. The game was good fun with my course colleagues but it was taking too long to identify what the word is and a lack of preparation did not help either as we left letters out of a word which confused the group. To an addition this made the activity depressing and less exciting, even though our course group enjoyed the funny side of the experiment it might not appeal to our target audience.

question sheet

 

Solving A Problem (Secondary Research)

  • “I’ve suffered through depression and anxiety my entire life. I just want these kids to know that depth that they feel as a human being is normal”

– Lady GaGa

 

  • “Depression never discriminates. It took me a long time to realise it but the key is not to be afraid to open up”

Dwayne Johnson

 

  • “Depression really got my life off track, but today I am living proof that someone can live, love and be well”

Demi Lovato

 


We thought using celebrity quotes would be a good idea because it might be very uplifting to the target audience, the idea was to convey that even though you go through a lot of negative vibes in their life they manage to stay at the top or even higher.

 

Questions for Students

(Stars represents the right answer)

What percentage of lesbian, gay and bisexual people suffer with mental health in Kent?

A)25%         B) 40% *

 

What percentage of sufferers of hate crime in Kent deal with mental health issues?

A) 60%*       B) 45%

 

What percentage of young adults leaving care end up suffering with mental health issues?

A) 60%      B) 80%*

 

What percentage of young adults leaving care end up suffering with mental health issues?

A) 25%*    B) 35%


This activity was inspired by the game show ‘I’m a celebrity get me out of here’, the idea of this is to guess the percentage of the question being given. We feel that this can create dialogue within the group, working as a team, creating conversation and also engaging with the target audience.