Prevalence and psychiatric correlates of loneliness in UK university students.

Umair Akram, Jennifer Drabble, Kamila Irvine, Sarah Allen, Asha Akram, Jodie C Stevenson, Maria Gardani
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University students remain vulnerable to the experience of loneliness and comorbid psychiatric difficulties, as evidenced in countries worldwide. In the present study, we examined the prevalence of loneliness among UK university students whilst assessing the association between multiple psychiatric risk factors. Here, N = 1408 students completed eight validated measures: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale; Patient Health Questionnaire; The Mood Disorder Questionnaire; The Sleep Condition Indicator; The Perceived Stress Scale; Suicidal Behaviours Questionnaire-Revised; The Prodromal Questionnaire 16; and the University of California Loneliness Scale. Moderate to severe levels of loneliness was reported by approximately two thirds of students (78.98%). Loneliness was significantly associated with each psychiatric symptom. After accounting for shared variance between symptoms, linear regression analyses determined loneliness to be significantly related to perceived stress, depression, psychotic like experiences and suicidal ideation. We demonstrate the exceedingly high prevalence of loneliness amongst large sample of UK university students, whilst highlighting the prominent role of depression, psychotic experiences, perceived stress, and suicidal ideation. Whilst highlighting the primacy of tailored interventions for lonely students, future work should explore contextual factors faced by UK university students.

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英国大学生孤独感的患病率和精神病学相关性
正如世界各国所证明的那样,大学生仍然容易受到孤独和共病精神困难的影响。在本研究中,我们调查了英国大学生中孤独感的流行程度,同时评估了多种精神风险因素之间的关系。在这里,N = 1408名学生完成了8项有效的测量:广泛性焦虑障碍量表;患者健康问卷;情绪障碍问卷;睡眠状况指示器;感知压力量表;自杀行为问卷-修订;前驱症状问卷16;以及加州大学孤独量表。大约三分之二的学生(78.98%)报告了中度至重度的孤独感。孤独感与各精神症状显著相关。在考虑了症状之间的共同差异后,线性回归分析确定孤独感与感知压力、抑郁、精神病样经历和自杀意念显著相关。我们在英国大学生的大样本中展示了极高的孤独感,同时强调了抑郁、精神病经历、感知压力和自杀意念的突出作用。在强调为孤独学生量身定制干预措施的重要性的同时,未来的工作应该探索英国大学生面临的环境因素。
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