Shanghai University Of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 28;19(8):e0308475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308475. eCollection 2024.
The increase in mental health problems among college students has become a global challenge, with anxiety and depression in particular becoming increasingly prevalent. Positive psychology has gained attention as an important psychological intervention that emphasizes improving mental health by promoting positive emotions and mindfulness. However, with the diversity of reading styles, however, there is a lack of systematic research on these effects. Therefore, this study aims to explore the specific effects of different reading styles on college students' mental health and quality of life based on positive psychology, with the aim of providing more effective interventions and recommendations for improving college students' mental health.
This study used a two-round questionnaire to select students with mental health problems and divided them into four experimental groups with a control group. The study was conducted by distributing questionnaires and experimental interventions, and a total of 2860 valid questionnaires were collected. The study used the Self-Assessment Scale for Anxiety (SAS) and the Self-Depression Scale (SDS) to assess the participants' anxiety and depression levels. In addition, the study used the Physical Composite Score (PCS) and the Mental Composite Score (MCS) to assess the participants' quality of life. SPSS 26.0 was used for data statistics and repeated measures ANOVA was used.
Paper text reading and audio reading methods were effective in reducing anxiety levels and improving sleep quality. However, the electronic text reading approach was less effective compared to paper text reading and audio reading, and the video reading approach was not effective in improving depression. In addition, the positive psychology literature reading intervention showed significant improvements in college students' quality of life scores.
The results of this study suggest that paper text reading and audio reading modalities have a positive impact on the mental health and quality of life of college students, while e-text reading and video reading modalities are less effective. These findings provide suggestions for college students to choose appropriate reading styles and further demonstrate the effectiveness of positive psychology reading on mental health. These results have important academic and practical implications for promoting mental health and improving quality of life among college students.
大学生心理健康问题的增加已成为全球性挑战,尤其是焦虑和抑郁问题越来越普遍。积极心理学作为一种重要的心理干预方法,强调通过促进积极情绪和正念来改善心理健康,受到了关注。然而,由于阅读风格的多样性,对于这些影响缺乏系统的研究。因此,本研究旨在基于积极心理学探讨不同阅读方式对大学生心理健康和生活质量的具体影响,以期为改善大学生心理健康提供更有效的干预措施和建议。
本研究采用两轮问卷选择存在心理健康问题的学生,并将其分为四个实验组和一个对照组。通过发放问卷和实验干预进行研究,共收集了 2860 份有效问卷。研究采用焦虑自评量表(SAS)和抑郁自评量表(SDS)评估参与者的焦虑和抑郁水平。此外,研究采用身体综合评分(PCS)和心理综合评分(MCS)评估参与者的生活质量。使用 SPSS 26.0 进行数据统计,采用重复测量方差分析。
纸质文本阅读和音频阅读方法可有效降低焦虑水平,改善睡眠质量。但与纸质文本阅读和音频阅读相比,电子文本阅读方法的效果较差,而视频阅读方法对改善抑郁没有效果。此外,积极心理学文献阅读干预显著提高了大学生生活质量评分。
本研究结果表明,纸质文本阅读和音频阅读方式对大学生心理健康和生活质量有积极影响,而电子文本阅读和视频阅读方式效果较差。这些发现为大学生选择合适的阅读方式提供了建议,并进一步证明了积极心理学阅读对心理健康的有效性。这些结果对促进大学生心理健康和提高生活质量具有重要的学术和实践意义。