University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2021 Dec;60(12):1467-1478. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2021.02.016. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Recent studies suggest mental health in youths is deteriorating. The current policy in the United Kingdom emphasizes the role of schools for mental health promotion and prevention, but little data exist on what aspects of schools influence mental health in pupils. This study explored school-level influences on the mental health of young people in a large school-based sample from the United Kingdom.
Baseline data from a large cluster randomized controlled trial collected between 2016 and 2018 from mainstream secondary schools selected to be representative in relation to their quality rating, size, deprivation, mixed or single-sex pupil population, and country were analyzed. Participants were pupils in their first or second year of secondary school. The study assessed whether school-level factors were associated with pupil mental health.
The study included 26,885 pupils (response rate = 90%; age range, 11‒14 years; 55% female) attending 85 schools in the United Kingdom. Schools accounted for 2.4% (95% CI: 2.0%‒2.8%; p < .0001) of the variation in psychopathology, 1.6% (95% CI: 1.2%‒2.1%; p < .0001) of depression, and 1.4% (95% CI: 1.0%‒1.7%; p < .0001) of well-being. Schools in urban locations, with a higher percentage of free school meals and of White British, were associated with poorer pupil mental health. A more positive school climate was associated with better mental health.
School-level variables, primarily related to contextual factors, characteristics of pupil population, and school climate, explain a small but significant amount of variability in mental health of young people. This information might be used to identify schools that are in need of more resources to support mental health of young people.
MYRIAD: My Resilience in Adolescence, a Study Examining the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of a Mindfulness Training Programme in Schools Compared With Normal School Provision; https://www.isrctn.com/; 86619085.
最近的研究表明,青少年的心理健康状况正在恶化。英国目前的政策强调学校在促进和预防心理健康方面的作用,但关于学校哪些方面会影响学生的心理健康,数据很少。本研究探讨了在英国一项大型基于学校的样本中,学校层面因素对年轻人心理健康的影响。
本研究分析了 2016 年至 2018 年期间在主流中学进行的一项大型集群随机对照试验的基线数据,这些学校是根据其质量评级、规模、贫困程度、男女混合或单一性别学生群体以及国家选择的,具有代表性。参与者为中学一年级或二年级的学生。该研究评估了学校层面的因素是否与学生的心理健康有关。
该研究纳入了 26885 名学生(应答率为 90%;年龄范围为 11 至 14 岁;55%为女性),他们来自英国的 85 所学校。学校因素占精神病理学变异的 2.4%(95%CI:2.0%至 2.8%;p<0.0001)、抑郁变异的 1.6%(95%CI:1.2%至 2.1%;p<0.0001)和幸福感变异的 1.4%(95%CI:1.0%至 1.7%;p<0.0001)。位于城市地区、有更高比例免费校餐和英国白人的学校与学生的心理健康较差有关。更积极的学校氛围与更好的心理健康相关。
学校层面的变量,主要与背景因素、学生群体特征和学校氛围有关,解释了年轻人心理健康的少量但显著的可变性。这些信息可用于确定需要更多资源来支持年轻人心理健康的学校。
MYRIAD:青少年韧性研究,一项比较正念训练计划在学校的有效性和成本效益与常规学校教育的研究;https://www.isrctn.com/;86619085。