Department of Health & Well-being, University of Salford, Room A20, Peel Building, The Crescent, Salford, Lancashire M5 4WT, UK.
Occup Med (Lond). 2013 Sep;63(6):410-4. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqt071. Epub 2013 Jun 15.
A significant proportion of university students drop out of their courses, representing a significant loss of resources in terms of funds invested in them, as well as loss of revenue to universities.
To determine whether a history of recent or current mental health problems affected the likelihood of university students dropping out of their studies and, if so, whether additional supportive measures are needed.
We scrutinized the occupational health records of a cohort of students enrolled in 2005 to identify whether they had evidence of mental health problems at that time. Additionally, we identified all cohort members who had dropped out of their courses by 2011, thereby identifying students with a history of mental health problems among all those who dropped out. The dates in question were chosen to ensure that the permissible time limit for completing their studies had elapsed at the end of the follow-up period.
In total, 1319 student records were surveyed. Of these, 181 students (14%) did not complete their studies. Further, 278 (21%) had evidence of mental health problems at enrolment but students dropping out of courses were not more likely to have had a recent or current mental health problem at the time of enrolling.
The presence of mental health problems at the time of course enrolment was not a predictor for subsequently dropping out of the course in question. The findings suggest that existing supportive measures for this group may be adequate.
相当一部分大学生中途辍学,这不仅意味着在他们身上投入的资金损失,也意味着大学收入损失。
确定近期或当前的心理健康问题是否会影响大学生辍学的可能性,如果是,是否需要额外的支持措施。
我们仔细查阅了 2005 年入学的一组学生的职业健康记录,以确定他们当时是否有心理健康问题的证据。此外,我们还确定了所有在 2011 年之前辍学的学生,从而在所有辍学的学生中确定了有心理健康问题史的学生。选择这些日期是为了确保在随访结束时,完成学业的允许时间已经过去。
共调查了 1319 名学生的记录。其中,181 名学生(14%)未完成学业。此外,278 名学生(21%)在入学时就有心理健康问题的证据,但在入学时患有近期或当前心理健康问题的学生辍学的可能性并不更高。
入学时存在心理健康问题并不是随后辍学的预测因素。研究结果表明,针对这一群体的现有支持措施可能已经足够。