Centre for Mental Health Research, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
Medical School, ANU College of Health & Medicine, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 22;20(1):120. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20010120.
Students transitioning from secondary school to university may experience unique issues that impact their mental health. There is limited research, however, on what drives first year students to seek professional help for mental health problems. There is also a current lack of knowledge about the factors that may be associated with engagement with university life in students transitioning to university, and how engagement may be related to help seeking attitudes and behaviours in a first year university population. Data ( = 165) were drawn from two waves (Wave 1, February 2021, and Wave 4, June 2021) of a longitudinal study of Australian university students commencing study for the first time, which included measures of engagement, belonging, stigma and help seeking intentions and behaviours. The results showed that students with higher levels of depression stigma prior to commencing university at Wave 1 had less positive attitudes towards help seeking at Wave 4. Students had increased odds of seeking help for a mental health problem in Wave 4 if they had moved away for university, reported higher levels of mental health literacy or willingness to disclose, had lower levels of engagement with university life and were experiencing higher levels of general psychological distress. Students experiencing higher thwarted belongingness were also found to have lower levels of engagement with university at Wave 4. Both thwarted belongingness and stigma were found to be associated with engagement with university and help seeking behaviours and should be examined further.
从中学过渡到大学的学生可能会经历一些独特的问题,这些问题会影响他们的心理健康。然而,关于是什么促使一年级学生寻求专业的心理健康帮助,目前的研究还很有限。此外,对于在过渡到大学的学生中,哪些因素可能与他们对大学生活的参与度有关,以及参与度如何与一年级大学生的求助态度和行为有关,目前还缺乏了解。本研究的数据来自于一项澳大利亚大学生入学纵向研究的两个时间点(第一波:2021 年 2 月,第四波:2021 年 6 月),该研究包括参与度、归属感、污名化和寻求帮助的意愿和行为的测量。结果表明,在第一波(入学前)时,对抑郁污名化程度较高的学生,在第四波(入学后)时对寻求帮助的态度就越不积极。如果学生为了上大学而搬离居住地、心理健康素养或愿意透露程度较高、对大学生活的参与度较低且经历较高程度的一般心理困扰,他们在第四波时寻求心理健康问题帮助的可能性就会增加。研究还发现,经历较高的受挫归属感的学生,在第四波时对大学生活的参与度也较低。受挫归属感和污名化都与大学生活的参与度和寻求帮助的行为有关,应该进一步研究。