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一种新型在线心理健康素养课程支持大学生心理健康的可行性和有效性:一项试点研究。

The feasibility and effectiveness of a novel online mental health literacy course in supporting university student mental health: a pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.

Health Services and Policy Research Institute, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2022 Jul 30;22(1):515. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04139-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a need for effective universal approaches to promote and support university student mental health that are scalable and sustainable. In this pilot study we assess the feasibility and acceptability of a fully-digitalized, comprehensive mental health literacy course co-created with and tailored to the needs of undergraduate students. We also explore preliminary associations with mental health and positive behaviour change.

METHODS

An accredited online mental health literacy course was developed using state-of-the-art pedagogical principles and a reverse mentorship approach. The course was offered as an interdisciplinary undergraduate elective. Students completed an online survey before and after the 12-week course that collected demographic information and assessed mental health knowledge, emotional self-awareness, mental health, stigma, and health-related behaviors using validated measures. Dependent group t-tests were used to compare pre- and post-course levels of knowledge, mental health, sleep quality and substance use. Mental health outcomes of students who completed the course were compared to an age and sex-matched sample of students not enrolled in the course and who completed the same survey measures over the same academic year. Multivariable linear regression was used to examine the effect of course participation on outcomes at follow-up.

RESULTS

The course had good uptake and was positively reviewed by participants. Specifically, students found the course engaging, relevant, and applicable, and agreed they would recommend it to their peers. Among course participants there was improvement in mental health knowledge (p < 0.001) and emotional self-awareness (p = 0.02) at course completion. Compared to the matched comparison group, taking the course was associated with reduced alcohol (β = - 0.41, p = 0.01) and cannabis use (β = - 0.35, p = 0.03), and improved sleep quality (β = 1.56, p = 0.09) at the end of the term.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that delivering mental health literacy as an online accredited course may be an acceptable and effective way of promoting university student mental health through improved knowledge, emotional self-awareness, and healthy lifestyle choices. As the course is expanded to larger and more diverse student cohorts we will be able to further examine the short and long-term effectiveness of the course in supporting student mental health and the underlying mechanisms.

摘要

背景

需要采取有效的普遍方法来促进和支持大学生的心理健康,这些方法需要具有可扩展性和可持续性。在这项试点研究中,我们评估了与本科生的需求共同创建和量身定制的全数字化综合心理健康素养课程的可行性和可接受性。我们还探讨了与心理健康和积极行为改变的初步关联。

方法

使用最先进的教学原则和反向指导方法开发了一门经过认证的在线心理健康素养课程。该课程作为一门跨学科的本科选修课提供。学生在 12 周课程前后完成了在线调查,该调查收集了人口统计信息,并使用经过验证的措施评估了心理健康知识、情绪自我意识、心理健康、污名和与健康相关的行为。采用依赖组 t 检验比较课程前后的知识、心理健康、睡眠质量和物质使用水平。与未参加课程但在同一学年完成相同调查的同龄和性别匹配的学生相比,完成课程的学生的心理健康结果。多元线性回归用于检验课程参与对随访结果的影响。

结果

该课程的参与度很高,并且得到了参与者的积极评价。具体来说,学生认为课程引人入胜、相关且适用,并同意将其推荐给同龄人。在课程参与者中,心理健康知识(p<0.001)和情绪自我意识(p=0.02)在课程结束时有所提高。与匹配的对照组相比,参加课程与减少酒精(β=-0.41,p=0.01)和大麻使用(β=-0.35,p=0.03)以及改善睡眠质量(β=1.56,p=0.09)相关。在学期结束时。

结论

研究结果表明,通过提供在线认证课程来提供心理健康素养教育,可能是通过提高知识、情绪自我意识和健康的生活方式选择来促进大学生心理健康的一种可接受且有效的方法。随着课程扩展到更大和更多样化的学生群体,我们将能够进一步研究课程在支持学生心理健康和潜在机制方面的短期和长期效果。

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