Vagiri Rajesh Vikram, Leboho Phuty Elizabeth, Desry Lokwene Katlego, Khutso Machaka, Pfunzo Mbedzi
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Limpopo, Mankweng, Limpopo Province, South Africa.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Jul 29;4(7):e0002855. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002855. eCollection 2024.
One out of every four people in their lives can be affected by mental health problems that alter their functioning, behaviour, and thinking patterns. In recent years, there has been an increase in mental health disorders among students worldwide. Positive mental health (PMH) has gained relevance in today's fast-paced and demanding world, especially for university students, as it affects their ability to learn, achieve academically, and behave appropriately. This study aimed to investigate the levels of PMH and identify the association between PMH domains and socio-demographic and health-related variables among Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) students at a rural university in South Africa. A quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional survey was conducted. Data was collected using a multidimensional PMH instrument and a socio-demographic and health-related questionnaire, from 354 undergraduate students who are registered for various programmes offered by FHS. The data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 29. Most of the students were black (99.2%, n = 351), single (72%, n = 255), received a study bursary from the government (78.5%, n = 278), hailed from a rural area (77.7%, n = 275) and residing at the university campus (74.6%, n = 246). The total PMH scores of the participants ranged from 4.24 to 4.97 suggesting moderate to higher PMH levels. Significant differences in mean scores were observed in the total PMH and domains of PMH across various socio-demographic and health-related variables. Gender (p = 0.037), age (p = 0.043) and field of study (p = 0.016) showed a significant association with total PMH score. The study's findings highlighted the multi-dimensionality of mental health and justified the importance of evaluating the domains of PMH in university students. The disparities observed across different PMH domains underscore the necessity of embracing innovative approaches to achieve the most effective outcomes to improve mental health and the accurate management of symptoms in students.
每四个人中就有一人在其一生中可能受到心理健康问题的影响,这些问题会改变他们的功能、行为和思维模式。近年来,全球学生的心理健康障碍有所增加。在当今快节奏且要求苛刻的世界中,积极心理健康(PMH)变得愈发重要,尤其是对大学生而言,因为它会影响他们的学习能力、学业成就以及行为举止。本研究旨在调查南非一所农村大学健康科学学院(FHS)学生的积极心理健康水平,并确定积极心理健康各领域与社会人口统计学及健康相关变量之间的关联。开展了一项定量、描述性横断面调查。使用多维积极心理健康工具以及一份社会人口统计学和健康相关问卷,从FHS提供的各种课程注册的354名本科生中收集数据。数据使用IBM SPSS 29版进行分析。大多数学生是黑人(99.2%,n = 351),单身(72%,n = 255),获得政府的学习助学金(78.5%,n = 278),来自农村地区(77.7%,n = 275)且居住在大学校园(74.6%,n = 246)。参与者的积极心理健康总分在4.24至4.97之间,表明积极心理健康水平处于中等至较高。在不同社会人口统计学和健康相关变量的积极心理健康总分及各领域中,观察到平均得分存在显著差异。性别(p = 0.037)、年龄(p = 0.043)和研究领域(p = 0.016)与积极心理健康总分存在显著关联。该研究结果突出了心理健康的多维度性,并证明了评估大学生积极心理健康各领域的重要性。在不同积极心理健康领域观察到的差异强调了采用创新方法以实现最有效结果来改善心理健康和准确管理学生症状的必要性。