Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Aug-Sep;72(6):1961-1970. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2098036. Epub 2022 Jul 26.
Graduate students frequently experience anxiety, depression, and psychological distress. Counseling centers struggle to meet this need. Brief, skills-based treatments to mitigate burgeoning or mild mental health problems could alleviate this problem.
Participants were 51 graduate students in years one through seven of their respective programs.
We examined a single-session virtual cognitive behavioral workshop and outcomes up to 6-months later.
The program was feasible, acceptable, and beneficial for mood, anxiety, and emotion regulation, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. A majority of participants reported ongoing skills use at follow-up. Primary barriers to more frequent use were forgetting, time constraints, and difficulty when experiencing strong emotions. Few participants endorsed expecting that skills would not be helpful or forgetting how to use skills.
This intervention may provide scalable, much needed aid to graduate schools. Moreover, results highlight opportunities for further enhancing brief interventions.
研究生经常会经历焦虑、抑郁和心理困扰。咨询中心难以满足这一需求。简短的、基于技能的治疗方法可以缓解日益严重或轻度的心理健康问题。
参与者为各自项目一至七年的 51 名研究生。
我们研究了一个单次的虚拟认知行为工作坊以及之后 6 个月的结果。
该项目具有可行性、可接受性和有益性,对情绪、焦虑和情绪调节有帮助,即使在 COVID-19 大流行期间也是如此。大多数参与者在随访时报告说仍在继续使用技能。更多使用的主要障碍是遗忘、时间限制以及在情绪强烈时的困难。很少有参与者表示期望技能没有帮助或忘记如何使用技能。
这种干预措施可能为研究生院提供可扩展的、急需的帮助。此外,结果还强调了进一步加强简短干预的机会。