A feasibility study on a novel well-being intervention for university students.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-24 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2021.74
E Hunt, L Coombes
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Objectives: Challenging transitions, increased stress and mental ill health can affect students' academic performance and their capacity to remain in higher education. Prevention and early treatment of mental health problems in college students is therefore a key public health priority, nationally and internationally. Developing a range of evidence-based interventions targeting the mental health of students is critical. We examined the feasibility and acceptability of a new universal time use and well-being intervention, the 'Everyday Matters: Healthy Habits for University Life' digital badge (EMDB), a co-curricular micro-credential for first-year college students.

Methods: This study used a single-arm, pre-post design for first-year undergraduate students. The EMDB comprised eight 1-hour lunchtime sessions on brain development and time-use habits across the 24 hours of the day including sleep, self-care, leisure, study and work. Validated measures of occupational competence and value, mental well-being, sleep health, mindset, self-compassion and gratitude were completed, along with an evaluation questionnaire.

Results: Eight first-year undergraduate students completed the demographic questionnaire and pre- and post- measures, with one additional student completing only the evaluation questionnaire. There was significantly improved levels of well-being, self-compassion and growth mindset following the intervention. Many of the challenges reported by participants related to occupational issues such as managing finances and having a satisfying routine. Participants appreciated the practical relevance and scientific underpinnings of the programme content. The sense of belonging within the group and having insightful conversations with other group members were particularly valued by participants.

Conclusions: This study offers preliminary evidence that an occupational therapy based universal time-use and well-being intervention was feasible to deliver and acceptable to first-year undergraduate students. The results of this study and the participant acceptability support further development and evaluation of the EMDB intervention.

一项针对大学生的新型幸福干预措施的可行性研究。
目的:过渡时期的挑战、压力增加和心理不健康会影响学生的学习成绩和继续接受高等教育的能力。因此,预防和及早治疗大学生的心理健康问题是国内和国际公共卫生工作的重中之重。开发一系列针对学生心理健康的循证干预措施至关重要。我们研究了一种新的通用时间利用和幸福干预措施--"日常事务 "的可行性和可接受性:大学生活的健康习惯 "数字徽章(EMDB)是针对大学一年级学生的共同课程微证书:本研究采用单臂、前-后设计,针对本科一年级学生。EMDB包括8节1小时的午餐时间课程,内容涉及大脑发育和一天24小时的时间使用习惯,包括睡眠、自理、休闲、学习和工作。学生们还完成了职业能力和价值、心理健康、睡眠健康、心态、自我同情和感恩等方面的验证测量,以及一份评估问卷:结果:八名本科一年级学生完成了人口调查问卷和前后测量,另有一名学生只完成了评估问卷。干预后,学生的幸福感、自我同情和成长心态水平有了明显提高。参与者报告的许多挑战都与职业问题有关,如管理财务和拥有令人满意的日常工作。参与者对计划内容的实用性和科学性表示赞赏。参与者尤其看重小组内的归属感以及与其他小组成员进行的深入交流:本研究提供了初步证据,证明以职业疗法为基础的普遍时间利用和幸福干预是可行的,并且可以为一年级本科生所接受。这项研究的结果和参与者的接受程度支持了对 EMDB 干预的进一步开发和评估。
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