Unlocking Success in Counseling: How Personality Traits Moderates Its Effectiveness.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alexandro Fortunato, Silvia Andreassi, Costanza Franchini, Gaetano Maria Sciabica, Mara Morelli, Antonio Chirumbolo, Anna Maria Speranza
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Abstract

Psychological distress is widespread among university students, with depression being notably more prevalent compared to the general population. University counseling services are crucial for addressing these mental health challenges, and numerous studies have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing psychological distress and improving overall well-being. However, there is limited research on what factors predict the success of university counseling. This study aims to evaluate whether counseling improves well-being, specifically by reducing depressive symptoms, and to explore whether personality traits influence counseling outcomes. Participants included 125 Italian university students (64.8% female, mean age = 22.69; SD = 3.04) who utilized counseling services. They completed a socio-demographic questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), and the Personality Inventory for DSM-5-TR (PID-5-TR) at three points: immediately after the intake interview (T0), just before the intervention (T1), and after the fourth session (T2). Linear mixed models were used to analyze changes in depression levels, revealing a significant reduction in depressive symptoms from pre- to post-intervention. Among personality traits, only antagonism showed a significant interaction with time. Additionally, higher detachment scores were associated with higher depression levels. These findings emphasize the need for focused attention on students' emotional issues and suggest that personality traits may influence the effectiveness of counseling.

开启心理咨询的成功之门:人格特质如何调节咨询效果
大学生普遍存在心理困扰,其中抑郁症的发病率明显高于普通人群。大学心理咨询服务对于应对这些心理健康挑战至关重要,大量研究已经证明,大学心理咨询服务在减少心理困扰和提高整体幸福感方面非常有效。然而,关于哪些因素可以预测大学心理咨询的成功,目前的研究还很有限。本研究旨在评估心理咨询是否能提高幸福感,特别是通过减少抑郁症状来提高幸福感,并探讨人格特质是否会影响心理咨询的结果。研究对象包括 125 名使用过心理咨询服务的意大利大学生(64.8% 为女性,平均年龄 = 22.69;SD = 3.04)。他们在三个时间点填写了社会人口调查问卷、贝克抑郁量表-II(BDI-II)和 DSM-5-TR 人格量表(PID-5-TR):入职访谈后(T0)、干预前(T1)和第四次治疗后(T2)。采用线性混合模型分析抑郁水平的变化,结果显示,从干预前到干预后,抑郁症状明显减少。在人格特质中,只有对抗性与时间有显著的交互作用。此外,疏离感得分越高,抑郁水平越高。这些发现强调了关注学生情绪问题的必要性,并表明人格特质可能会影响心理咨询的效果。
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