Sampson Katie, Priestley Michael, Dodd Alyson L, Broglia Emma, Wykes Til, Robotham Dan, Tyrrell Katie, Ortega Vega Marta, Byrom Nicola C
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences, King's College London, UK.
School of Education, Durham University, UK.
BJPsych Open. 2022 May 10;8(3):e90. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2022.61.
The high prevalence of mental distress among university students is gaining academic, policy and public attention. As the volume of research into student mental health increases, it is important to involve students to ensure that the evidence produced can translate into meaningful improvements.
For the first time, we consult UK students about their research priorities on student mental health.
This priority setting exercise involved current UK university students who were asked to submit three research questions relating to student mental health. Responses were aggregated into themes through content analysis and considered in the context of existing research. Students were involved throughout the project, including inception, design, recruitment, analysis and dissemination.
UK university students (N = 385) submitted 991 questions, categorised into seven themes: epidemiology, causes and risk factors, academic factors and work-life balance, sense of belonging, intervention and services, mental health literacy and consequences. Across themes, respondents highlighted the importance of understanding the experience of minority groups.
Students are interested in understanding the causes and consequences of poor mental health at university, across academic and social domains. They would like to improve staff and students' knowledge about mental health, and have access to evidence-based support. Future research should take a broad lens to evaluate interventions; considering how services are designed and delivered, and investigating institutional and behavioural barriers to accessibility, including how this varies across different groups within the student population.
大学生中精神困扰的高发生率正受到学术界、政策制定者和公众的关注。随着对学生心理健康研究数量的增加,让学生参与进来以确保所产生的证据能够转化为有意义的改善变得很重要。
我们首次就英国学生对学生心理健康的研究重点进行咨询。
这项确定优先事项的活动涉及英国在校大学生,他们被要求提交三个与学生心理健康相关的研究问题。通过内容分析将回答汇总成主题,并在现有研究的背景下进行考虑。学生参与了整个项目,包括项目启动、设计、招募、分析和传播。
英国大学生(N = 385)提交了991个问题,分为七个主题:流行病学、原因和风险因素、学术因素与工作生活平衡、归属感、干预和服务、心理健康素养以及后果。在各个主题中,受访者强调了了解少数群体经历的重要性。
学生们有兴趣了解大学中精神健康不佳在学术和社会领域的原因及后果。他们希望提高教职员工和学生对心理健康的认识,并能获得基于证据的支持。未来的研究应该从更广泛的角度评估干预措施;考虑服务的设计和提供方式,并调查可及性方面的制度和行为障碍,包括不同学生群体之间的差异情况。