The Urgent Need for a Multi-Dimensional Campus Mental Health Intervention in Nigerian Universities: The Case of Unilorin Tim-Healthcare Programme.

Oluwabunmi Idera Nimata Buhari, Kehinde Olalusi, Bilqis Wuraola Alatishe-Muhammad, Michael Ajokpaniovo, Adebusola Jane Ogunmodede, Akeem Oladimeji Bolarinwa
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The mental health of university students has become a significant cause for worry and public health concerns globally. Studies suggest that many mental health problems for example, depression, anxiety, phobia, suicidal behaviour, and substance use disorder among others, typically arise within the age bracket of 15-25 years, which coincides with the period when many individuals are pursuing higher education. Implementing structural interventions and broad organizational reforms to address student mental health has proven to be advantageous. The potential benefits that can be achieved from investing in students' mental health are improved academic performance, student success and a reduction in discontinuous school enrolment or dropout especially in resource-limited environments. This report presents a research-based multidisciplinary mental health program being implemented at a Nigerian University called the University of Ilorin Tertiary Institution Mental Health Programme (Unilorin TIM Healthcare Programme), aimed at addressing the mental health needs of tertiary institution students. The programme which incorporates preventive education such as enlightenment programs on campus, workshops on stress management, resilience building and coping strategies, amongst other initiatives has recorded significant benefits with positive feedback from the beneficiaries. It is hoped that it will be a model for other institutions within and outside Nigeria. Newborn jaundice (NNJ), especially due to ABO incompatibility, is a major global health concern. Phototherapy is the standard treatment, with exchange transfusions reserved for severe cases. However, in some babies these therapies may be ineffective, requiring additional immunomodulatory treatments. Limited access to these.

尼日利亚大学迫切需要多维校园心理健康干预:以Unilorin Tim-Healthcare项目为例。
大学生的心理健康已经成为全球担忧和公共卫生问题的一个重要原因。研究表明,许多心理健康问题,例如,抑郁、焦虑、恐惧症、自杀行为和药物使用障碍等,通常出现在15-25岁年龄段,这一年龄段恰逢许多人接受高等教育的时期。实施结构性干预措施和广泛的组织改革以解决学生心理健康问题已被证明是有利的。投资于学生心理健康的潜在好处是提高学习成绩、学生的成功以及减少不连续入学或辍学,特别是在资源有限的环境中。本报告介绍了尼日利亚一所大学正在实施的一项基于研究的多学科心理健康方案,名为伊洛林大学高等院校心理健康方案(Unilorin TIM保健方案),旨在满足高等院校学生的心理健康需求。该方案结合了预防性教育,如校园启蒙课程、压力管理讲习班、恢复力建设和应对策略,以及其他举措,取得了显著成效,得到了受益者的积极反馈。希望它将成为尼日利亚内外其他机构的典范。新生儿黄疸(NNJ),特别是由于ABO血型不合,是一个主要的全球卫生问题。光疗是标准的治疗方法,严重的病例需要进行换血。然而,在一些婴儿中,这些疗法可能无效,需要额外的免疫调节治疗。访问权限有限。
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