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针对大学生自杀预防和心理健康教育的“与我交谈”大规模开放在线课程干预:一项多中心交叉随机对照试验方案

The "Talk-to-Me" MOOC intervention for suicide prevention and mental health education among tertiary students: Protocol of a multi-site cross-over randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Milbourn Ben, Black Melissa H, Afsharnejad Bahareh, Snyman Zelma, Baker-Young Ellie, Thompson Craig, McGarry Sarah, Scott Melissa, Clifford Rhonda, Zimmermann Frank, Kacic Viktor, Hasking Penelope, Romanos Marcel, Bölte Sven, Girdler Sonya

机构信息

School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Jan;112:106645. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106645. Epub 2021 Dec 1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mental health problems are common among tertiary education students, with concerning levels of suicide ideation frequently observed in this population. There is a need for evidence-based mental health education and suicide prevention programs designed to meet the specific needs of these students. The "Talk-to-Me" Mass Open Online Course (MOOC) is a strengths-based mental health education program underpinned by a six-phase model for managing a suicidal crisis.

METHODS

To evaluate the efficacy of the "Talk-to-Me" MOOC in improving student knowledge of appropriate responses to suicide crisis via a randomised control trial (RCT) comparing tertiary education health science and education students attending the program to a waitlist control group. Overall, 170 will be screened and randomly allocated to either the "Talk-to-Me" MOOC or a waitlist control group, with data collection occurring at three-time points (baseline, 10-weeks and 24-weeks from baseline) over one year. The primary outcome will be participants' knowledge and responses to suicidal statements as measured by the Suicide Intervention Response Inventory. Secondary outcomes will be knowledge of mental health and coping skills as well as the overall utility of the program.

CONCLUSIONS

This pragmatic RCT will demonstrate the efficacy of the "Talk-to-Me" MOOC in improving the students' ability to respond to suicidal and mental health concerns compared to the waitlist group. This design will enable rigorous evaluation of the "Talk-to-Me" MOOC, contributing to a greater understanding of the online-delivered safe-paced suicide prevention programs for tertiary students. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR): #12619000630112.

摘要

引言

心理健康问题在高等教育学生中很常见,在这一群体中经常观察到令人担忧的自杀意念水平。需要有基于证据的心理健康教育和自杀预防计划,以满足这些学生的特定需求。“与我交谈”大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)是一个基于优势的心理健康教育计划,其基础是一个管理自杀危机的六阶段模型。

方法

通过一项随机对照试验(RCT)评估“与我交谈”MOOC在提高学生对自杀危机适当应对知识方面的效果,将参加该计划的高等教育健康科学和教育专业学生与等待名单对照组进行比较。总体而言,将筛选170名学生并随机分配到“与我交谈”MOOC组或等待名单对照组,在一年的时间内分三个时间点(基线、基线后10周和24周)收集数据。主要结果将通过自杀干预反应量表衡量参与者对自杀陈述的知识和反应。次要结果将是心理健康和应对技能的知识以及该计划的总体效用。

结论

这项务实的随机对照试验将证明,与等待名单组相比,“与我交谈”MOOC在提高学生应对自杀和心理健康问题的能力方面的效果。这种设计将能够对“与我交谈”MOOC进行严格评估,有助于更深入地了解为大学生提供的在线安全节奏自杀预防计划。澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ANZCTR):#12619000630112。

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