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高等教育后学生的心理健康挑战、治疗经历和护理需求:一项跨部门混合方法研究。

Mental health challenges, treatment experiences, and care needs of post-secondary students: a cross-sectional mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University, 166 Brock Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 5G2, Canada.

Waypoint Research Institute, Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Penetanguishene, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Apr 6;23(1):655. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15452-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Post-secondary students frequently experience high rates of mental health challenges. However, they present meagre rates of treatment-seeking behaviours. This elevated prevalence of mental health problems, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, can lead to distress, poor academic performance, and lower job prospects following the completion of education. To address the needs of this population, it is important to understand students' perceptions of mental health and the barriers preventing or limiting their access to care.

METHODS

A broad-scoping online survey was publicly distributed to post-secondary students, collecting demographic, sociocultural, economic, and educational information while assessing various components of mental health.

RESULTS

In total, 448 students across post-secondary institutions in Ontario, Canada, responded to the survey. Over a third (n = 170; 38.6%) of respondents reported a formal mental health diagnosis. Depression and generalized anxiety disorder were the most commonly reported diagnoses. Most respondents felt that post-secondary students did not have good mental health (n = 253; 60.5%) and had inadequate coping strategies (n = 261; 62.4%). The most frequently reported barriers to care were financial (n = 214; 50.5%), long wait times (n = 202; 47.6%), insufficient resources (n = 165; 38.9%), time constraints (n = 148; 34.9%), stigma (n = 133; 31.4%), cultural barriers (n = 108; 25.5%), and past negative experiences with mental health care (n = 86; 20.3%). The majority of students felt their post-secondary institution needed to increase awareness (n = 231; 56.5%) and mental health resources (n = 306; 73.2%). Most viewed in-person therapy and online care with a therapist as more helpful than self-guided online care. However, there was uncertainty about the helpfulness and accessibility of different forms of treatment, including online interventions. The qualitative findings highlighted the need for personal strategies, mental health education and awareness, and institutional support and services.

CONCLUSIONS

Various barriers to care, perceived lack of resources, and low knowledge of available interventions may contribute to compromised mental health in post-secondary students. The survey findings indicate that upstream approaches such as integrating mental health education for students may address the varying needs of this critical population. Therapist-involved online mental health interventions may be a promising solution to address accessibility issues.

摘要

背景

大学生群体经常经历较高水平的心理健康挑战。然而,他们寻求治疗的比例却很低。在 COVID-19 大流行之后,这种较高的心理健康问题发生率会导致痛苦、学业表现不佳,以及在完成学业后就业前景不佳。为了满足这一人群的需求,了解学生对心理健康的看法以及阻碍他们获得或限制他们获得治疗的障碍非常重要。

方法

一项广泛的在线调查向安大略省的大学生发布,收集人口统计学、社会文化、经济和教育信息,同时评估心理健康的各个组成部分。

结果

共有来自加拿大安大略省的 448 名大学生对该调查做出了回应。超过三分之一(n=170;38.6%)的受访者报告了正式的心理健康诊断。抑郁和广泛性焦虑症是最常见的诊断。大多数受访者认为大学生心理健康状况不佳(n=253;60.5%),应对策略不足(n=261;62.4%)。寻求治疗的最常见障碍是经济问题(n=214;50.5%)、等待时间长(n=202;47.6%)、资源不足(n=165;38.9%)、时间限制(n=148;34.9%)、污名化(n=133;31.4%)、文化障碍(n=108;25.5%)和过去对心理健康护理的负面体验(n=86;20.3%)。大多数学生认为他们的大学需要提高认识(n=231;56.5%)和增加心理健康资源(n=306;73.2%)。大多数人认为面对面治疗和在线治疗与治疗师比自我指导的在线治疗更有帮助。然而,对于不同形式的治疗,包括在线干预,其有效性和可及性存在不确定性。定性研究结果强调了需要采取个人策略、心理健康教育和意识,以及机构支持和服务。

结论

各种治疗障碍、缺乏资源以及对现有干预措施的认识不足,可能导致大学生心理健康状况不佳。调查结果表明,针对这一关键人群的不同需求,采用上游方法,如对学生进行心理健康教育,可能是一种有效的方法。治疗师参与的在线心理健康干预可能是解决可及性问题的一个有前途的解决方案。

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