Linden Brooke, Boyes Randall, Stuart Heather
Health Services and Policy Research Institute, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
J Am Coll Health. 2022 Feb-Mar;70(2):469-477. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1754222. Epub 2020 May 20.
This study demonstrates the utility of the Post-Secondary Student Stressors Index (PSSI), an instrument designed to identify and evaluate the sources of student stress. The PSSI is comprised of 46 stressors, rated by severity and frequency, across five domains: academics, learning environment, campus culture, interpersonal, and personal. Pilot testing of the tool was conducted among = 535 post-secondary students enrolled at an Ontario university. Mean severity and frequency ratings were calculated for each stressor on the instrument. Results were plotted, and stratified by sex. T-tests for differences in means across sexes were calculated for each stressor. Female students in this sample consistently rated nearly all stressors on the instrument as more severe than their male counterparts. Females also reported higher frequency ratings on average, indicating that they worried about stressors more often than did males. Domain-specific stressors are discussed. The PSSI can provide post-secondary institutions with the ability to improve the targeting of their mental health promotion and mental illness prevention efforts.
本研究展示了专上学生压力源指数(PSSI)的效用,这是一种旨在识别和评估学生压力来源的工具。PSSI由46个压力源组成,按严重程度和频率进行评级,涵盖五个领域:学业、学习环境、校园文化、人际关系和个人方面。该工具在安大略省一所大学的535名专上学生中进行了试点测试。计算了工具上每个压力源的平均严重程度和频率评级。绘制了结果,并按性别分层。计算了每个压力源不同性别之间均值差异的t检验。该样本中的女学生一致认为该工具上几乎所有压力源比男学生更为严重。女性平均报告的频率评级也更高,表明她们比男性更频繁地担心压力源。讨论了特定领域的压力源。PSSI可以为专上院校提供能力,以改进其心理健康促进和精神疾病预防工作的针对性。