Linden Brooke
Health Services and Policy Research Institute, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Aug 31;10(8):e27713. doi: 10.2196/27713.
The prevalence of mental health-related problems, including stress, psychological distress, and symptoms of mental illnesses, continues to increase among Canadian postsecondary student populations. Excessive stress in this population has been linked to a number of negative academic and health outcomes. Despite attempts to improve mental health at postsecondary institutions, a persistent gap exists in the evaluation of the specific sources of stress for students within the postsecondary setting.
The purpose of this paper is to report the study protocol for a cross-Canada, multisite launch of the Post-Secondary Student Stressors Index (PSSI), which will engage postsecondary institutions across the country as partners and facilitate improved measurement of the sources of student stress, in addition to contributing toward improved tailoring of upstream mental health services and support.
Created in collaboration with students, the PSSI is a validated 46-item tool assessing stressors across five domains: academics, learning environment, campus culture, interpersonal, and personal stressors. The tool is designed to be applicable to students at all years, levels, and areas of study. Data will be collected longitudinally at multiple time points over the course of each academic year.
We recruited 15 postsecondary institutions across Canada for the first year, inviting students to participate in an online survey including questions concerning sociodemographic characteristics, stress, mental health, and resiliency. Analyses, including appropriate data visualization, will be conducted to determine the impact of specific stressors on mental health, linking responses over time to allow for the observation of changes in trends.
The PSSI is an intuitive and evidence-informed tool that can aid postsecondary institutions in evaluating the sources of student stress on their campuses. This multisite project will make a substantial contribution to the current literature regarding postsecondary student stress and allow institutions across the country to improve the tailoring of upstream mental health services in order to directly support the unique needs of their student body. Opportunities for knowledge translation and exchange are discussed.
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在加拿大的高等院校学生群体中,与心理健康相关的问题,包括压力、心理困扰和精神疾病症状,患病率持续上升。该群体中的过度压力与许多负面的学业和健康结果相关。尽管高等院校试图改善心理健康状况,但在评估高等教育环境中学生压力的具体来源方面,仍然存在持续的差距。
本文旨在报告一项关于在加拿大全国多地推出高等院校学生压力源指数(PSSI)的研究方案,该方案将让全国各地的高等院校作为合作伙伴参与其中,除了有助于改进上游心理健康服务和支持的针对性外,还将促进对学生压力来源的更好衡量。
PSSI是与学生合作创建的一个经过验证的包含46个条目的工具,用于评估五个领域的压力源:学业、学习环境、校园文化、人际关系和个人压力源。该工具旨在适用于各个年级、层次和研究领域的学生。数据将在每个学年的多个时间点进行纵向收集。
我们在第一年招募了加拿大各地的15所高等院校,邀请学生参与一项在线调查,调查内容包括社会人口学特征、压力、心理健康和心理韧性等问题。将进行包括适当数据可视化在内的分析,以确定特定压力源对心理健康的影响,将不同时间的回答联系起来,以便观察趋势变化。
PSSI是一个直观且基于证据的工具,可以帮助高等院校评估校园中学生压力的来源。这个多地点项目将对当前关于高等院校学生压力的文献做出重大贡献,并使全国各地的院校能够改进上游心理健康服务的针对性,以直接支持学生群体的独特需求。文中还讨论了知识转化和交流的机会。
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