Hull York Medical School, University of York, York, United Kingdom.
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jul 17;11:1188690. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1188690. eCollection 2023.
Psychological wellbeing in university students is receiving increased focus. However, to date, few longitudinal studies in this population have been conducted. As such, in 2019, we established the Student Wellbeing At Northern England Universities (SWANS) cohort at the University of York, United Kingdom aiming to measure student mental health and wellbeing every six months. Furthermore, the study period included the COVID-19 pandemic, giving an opportunity to track student wellbeing over time, including over the pandemic.
Eligible participants were invited to participate via email. Data were collected, using Qualtrics, from September 2019 to April 2021, across five waves (W1 to W5). In total, = 4,622 students participated in at least one wave of the survey. Data collection included sociodemographic, educational, personality measures, and mental health and wellbeing. Latent profile analyses were performed, exploring trajectories of student wellbeing over the study period for those who had completed at least three of the five waves of the survey ( = 765), as measured by the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS).
Five latent profile trajectories of student wellbeing were identified. Of these, the two latent classes with initially higher wellbeing scores had broadly stable wellbeing across time (total = 505, 66%). Two classes had lower initial scores, which lowered further across time (total = 227, 30%). Additionally, a fifth class of students was identified who improved substantially over the study period, from a mean WEMWBS of 30.4 at W1, to 49.4 at W5 ( = 33, 4%). Risk factors for having less favourable wellbeing trajectories generally included identifying as LGBT+, self-declaring a disability, or previously being diagnosed with a mental health condition.
Our findings suggest a mixed picture of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on student wellbeing, with a majority showing broadly consistent levels of wellbeing across time, a smaller but still substantial group showing a worsening of wellbeing, and a small group that showed a very marked improvement in wellbeing. Those from groups traditionally underrepresented in higher education were most at risk of poorer wellbeing. This raises questions as to whether future support for wellbeing should target specific student subpopulations.
大学生的心理健康越来越受到关注。然而,迄今为止,针对该人群的纵向研究很少。因此,2019 年,我们在英国约克大学建立了“英格兰北部大学学生健康(SWANS)”队列,旨在每六个月测量一次学生的心理健康和幸福感。此外,研究期间包括 COVID-19 大流行,使我们有机会随着时间的推移跟踪学生的幸福感,包括在大流行期间。
通过电子邮件邀请符合条件的参与者参加。使用 Qualtrics 从 2019 年 9 月到 2021 年 4 月收集数据,共进行了五轮(W1 到 W5)。共有 4622 名学生参加了调查的至少一轮。数据收集包括人口统计学、教育、人格测量以及心理健康和幸福感。对至少完成五轮调查中的三轮的 765 名参与者进行潜在特征分析,以探索研究期间学生幸福感的轨迹,幸福感的衡量标准是华威-爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)。
确定了学生幸福感的五个潜在特征轨迹。其中,两个最初幸福感得分较高的潜在类别在整个时间内的幸福感基本保持稳定(总人数为 505 人,占 66%)。两个类别最初的分数较低,随着时间的推移进一步下降(总人数为 227 人,占 30%)。此外,还确定了第五类学生,他们在研究期间有了显著的改善,从 W1 的 WEMWBS 平均 30.4 分提高到 W5 的 49.4 分(总人数为 33 人,占 4%)。幸福感较差轨迹的风险因素通常包括认同 LGBT+、自我宣称残疾或以前被诊断患有精神健康状况。
我们的研究结果表明,COVID-19 大流行对学生幸福感的影响喜忧参半,大多数学生的幸福感在整个时间内基本保持一致,一小部分但仍然相当多的学生幸福感恶化,一小部分学生幸福感显著改善。在高等教育中代表性不足的群体风险最大。这引发了一个问题,即未来的幸福感支持是否应该针对特定的学生群体。