Dao Anh, Pegg Samantha, Okland Sydney, Green Haley, Kujawa Autumn
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 May 29:1-10. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2024.2355162.
The first year of college is a time of major changes in social dynamics, raising questions about ways to promote students' mental health. We examined longitudinal associations between students' sense of belonging, imposter syndrome, depressive symptoms, and well-being. Fifty-eight first-year college students at a university in the United States participated in the study. Students completed questionnaires during the first 6 months of college (T1) and at the end of the academic year (T2). Greater sense of social and academic belonging was correlated with lower imposter syndrome, depression, and greater well-being at T1. Accounting for T1 measures, lower imposter syndrome predicted greater well-being but not depression at T2. Accounting for T1 mental health, belonging was not a significant predictor of depression or well-being at T2. Increasing sense of belonging and addressing imposter syndrome early in the transition to college may be critical in promoting mental health.
大学一年级是社交动态发生重大变化的时期,这引发了关于促进学生心理健康方法的问题。我们研究了学生的归属感、冒名顶替综合症、抑郁症状和幸福感之间的纵向关联。美国一所大学的58名大学一年级学生参与了这项研究。学生们在大学的前6个月(T1)和学年末(T2)完成了问卷调查。在T1时,更强的社会和学业归属感与更低的冒名顶替综合症、抑郁以及更高的幸福感相关。考虑到T1的测量结果,更低的冒名顶替综合症在T2时预测了更高的幸福感,但没有预测抑郁。考虑到T1时的心理健康状况,归属感在T2时并不是抑郁或幸福感的显著预测因素。在向大学过渡的早期增强归属感并解决冒名顶替综合症问题,可能对促进心理健康至关重要。