Hyun Jenny, Quinn Brian, Madon Temina, Lustig Steve
The Program Evaluation Resource Center, The Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, CA 94720, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2007 Sep-Oct;56(2):109-18. doi: 10.3200/JACH.56.2.109-118.
The authors examined the prevalence of mental health needs in international graduate students, their knowledge of mental health services, and their use of on-campus and off-campus counseling services.
All registered graduate students in the Spring 2004 semester received an e-mail invitation to participate in a Web survey. Of the 3,121 completed surveys, 551 completed surveys were from international graduate students.
Approximately 44% of international graduate students responded that they had had an emotional or stress-related problem that significantly affected their well-being or academic performance within the past year. International students who reported a more functional relationship with their advisors were less likely to report having an emotional or stress-related problem in the past year and using counseling services. International students who reported higher financial confidence were also less likely to use counseling services.
There is an unmet mental health need among international graduate students. Special mental health outreach efforts should be directed at international graduate students, with particular attention on the relationship between students and their advisors and on adequate financial support for students.
作者研究了国际研究生心理健康需求的普遍性、他们对心理健康服务的了解以及他们对校内和校外咨询服务的使用情况。
2004年春季学期所有注册研究生均收到参与网络调查的电子邮件邀请。在3121份完成的调查问卷中,有551份是国际研究生完成的。
约44%的国际研究生表示,在过去一年里他们曾有过严重影响其幸福感或学业表现的情绪或压力相关问题。与导师关系更融洽的国际学生在过去一年里报告有情绪或压力相关问题并使用咨询服务的可能性较小。报告财务信心较高的国际学生使用咨询服务的可能性也较小。
国际研究生中存在未得到满足的心理健康需求。应针对国际研究生开展专门的心理健康推广工作,尤其要关注学生与导师之间的关系以及为学生提供充足的经济支持。