Seppälä Emma M, Bradley Christina, Moeller Julia, Harouni Leilah, Nandamudi Dhruv, Brackett Marc A
Yale Child Study Center & Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States.
Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jul 15;11:590. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00590. eCollection 2020.
This study aimed to address the decline in mental health on U.S. university campuses by examining the effects of three interventions. University students suffer from high levels of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Counseling centers on university campuses are struggling to meet increased demand. The cost to students and universities could be buffered by offering preventative, psychoeducational, and skill-building training programs that promote mental health and psychological thriving. To date, the research literature has not yielded systematically evaluated and recommendable preventative mental health and well-being programs for university students. In a registered, randomized controlled trial, 131 university students were either placed in a non-intervention control group ( = 47) or received training in one of three 30-hour, eight-week semester-long well-being programs: SKY Campus Happiness ("SKY"; = 29), Foundations of Emotional Intelligence ("EI"; = 21) or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction ("MBSR"; = 34). Compared to the control group and controlling for variance of baseline measurements and multiple comparisons, SKY Campus Happiness showed the greatest impact, benefiting six outcomes: depression, stress, mental health, mindfulness, positive affect and social connectedness. EI benefited one outcome: mindfulness. The MBSR group showed no change. Delivering SKY or EI to university students may be a cost-effective and efficient way to proactively and preventatively address mental health for university students and reduce the financial strain on universities.
本研究旨在通过考察三种干预措施的效果,来应对美国大学校园心理健康水平的下降。大学生饱受高焦虑、抑郁及自杀问题的困扰。大学校园的咨询中心正努力满足不断增长的需求。通过提供促进心理健康和心理蓬勃发展的预防性、心理教育性及技能培养培训项目,可以缓解学生和大学的成本压力。迄今为止,研究文献尚未产生经过系统评估且值得推荐的针对大学生的预防性心理健康和幸福项目。在一项注册随机对照试验中,131名大学生要么被纳入非干预对照组(n = 47),要么接受三个为期30小时、为期八周的学期幸福项目之一的培训:天空校园幸福项目(“SKY”;n = 29)、情商基础项目(“EI”;n = 21)或基于正念的减压项目(“MBSR”;n = 34)。与对照组相比,并控制基线测量的方差和多重比较,天空校园幸福项目显示出最大的影响,在六个方面有益:抑郁、压力、心理健康、正念、积极情绪和社会联系。情商基础项目在一个方面有益:正念。基于正念的减压项目组没有变化。向大学生提供天空校园幸福项目或情商基础项目可能是一种具有成本效益且高效的方式,可主动且预防性地解决大学生的心理健康问题,并减轻大学的经济负担。