Peach Emily
Department of Linguistics and English Language, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Bailrigg Campus, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YW, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 31;20(15):6475. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156475.
Understanding how students manage their mental health while at university is more important than ever, given the increasing number of undergraduate students experiencing poor mental health and seeking support from their universities. This paper reports on an exploratory qualitative study and discusses how students with mental-health conditions use literacy (reading, writing, and the use of texts) to manage their mental health, focusing on reading for pleasure, creative writing, and bullet journaling. Through in-depth qualitative interviews across the academic year of 2018-2019, 11 students' reflective accounts of their practices in managing their mental health were collected and then thematically analysed. This paper focusses on the experiences of three students as case studies of how students use literacy to manage times of mental health distress and promote wellbeing through relaxation, the expression of emotions, and the recording of their mental health. These practices enabled the processing of emotions, engagement in supportive relationships, development of a sense of self, and reflection of mental health progress. These findings demonstrate that supporting students to engage in self-directed creative literacy practices could help students to manage their mental health and develop on-going positive strategies while helping universities manage the increased demand for help from students.
鉴于越来越多的本科生心理健康状况不佳并向学校寻求支持,了解学生在大学期间如何管理自己的心理健康比以往任何时候都更加重要。本文报告了一项探索性定性研究,并讨论了有心理健康问题的学生如何利用读写能力(阅读、写作和文本运用)来管理自己的心理健康,重点关注消遣性阅读、创意写作和子弹笔记法。通过在2018 - 2019学年进行的深入定性访谈,收集了11名学生关于他们管理心理健康做法的反思性叙述,然后进行了主题分析。本文重点关注三名学生的经历,作为学生如何利用读写能力来管理心理健康困扰时期并通过放松、情感表达和心理健康记录来促进幸福感的案例研究。这些做法有助于情绪处理、参与支持性人际关系、形成自我意识以及反思心理健康进展。这些发现表明,支持学生参与自主的创造性读写实践可以帮助学生管理自己的心理健康并制定持续的积极策略,同时帮助大学应对学生对帮助日益增长的需求。