Hood Bruce, Jelbert Sarah, Santos Laurie R
University of Bristol, UK.
Yale University, USA.
Health Psychol Open. 2021 Mar 17;8(1):2055102921999291. doi: 10.1177/2055102921999291. eCollection 2021 Jan-Jun.
We tested whether a psychoeducational course improved well-being in three cohorts. Study 1 found significantly higher mental well-being in first year undergraduates who took the course compared to a waiting-list control. Study 2 revealed that students taking the course when COVID-19 restrictions began did not experience increases in mental well-being but had significantly higher well-being than a third matched group. In Study 3, an online course increased mental well-being in University students and staff during a COVID-19 lockdown. These findings support the claim that psychoeducational courses are beneficial in both live and online formats and in times of collective uncertainty.
我们测试了一个心理教育课程是否能改善三个队列人群的幸福感。研究1发现,与候补对照组相比,参加该课程的一年级本科生的心理健康水平显著更高。研究2表明,在新冠疫情限制措施开始时参加该课程的学生,其心理健康水平并未提高,但比第三个匹配组的幸福感显著更高。在研究3中,一门在线课程在新冠疫情封锁期间提高了大学生和工作人员的心理健康水平。这些发现支持了这样一种说法,即心理教育课程无论是面授还是在线形式,在集体不确定时期都是有益的。