Mental health problems in first‐generation university students: A scoping review

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Donna Smith, Ros McLellan
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Despite growing concern about mental health problems in university students and increasing recognition that first‐generation university students (FGS) may face additional challenges, there has been no previous attempt to map the existing research on FGS mental health. The aim of this scoping review was to elicit current understanding of mental health problems in FGS from the literature. Following database searches and screening, 40 peer‐reviewed articles were included in the scoping review. Findings from these studies were synthesised for: types of mental health problems in FGS; prevalence of mental health problems in FGS compared to continuing‐generation students (CGS); factors associated with mental health problems in FGS; effects of mental health problems on FGS; help‐seeking for mental health problems in FGS; and interventions. Significant gaps were highlighted and recommendations made for future research, particularly outside the United States. True commitment to widening participation demands much more research on mental health problems in FGS to ensure that they thrive not just arrive. Context and implications The aim of this scoping review was to map the existing international research on mental health problems in first‐generation university students (FGS).The scoping review synthesises findings from 40 empirical studies published in peer‐reviewed journals, giving valuable insights into mental health problems in FGS and highlighting significant gaps in our understanding.The findings of the scoping review are a call to action for future research in this field. More studies are needed, particularly outside the United States, using a variety of research designs to gain a more comprehensive understanding of mental health problems in FGS. This research should be prioritised so that universities are provided with evidence‐based recommendations to mitigate and/or address mental health problems in FGS, thereby helping to ensure that they thrive in higher education.
第一代大学生的心理健康问题:范围回顾
尽管越来越多的人关注大学生的心理健康问题,并且越来越多的人认识到第一代大学生(FGS)可能面临额外的挑战,但之前没有尝试对现有的FGS心理健康研究进行映射。本综述的目的是从文献中引出目前对FGS心理健康问题的理解。在数据库检索和筛选之后,40篇同行评议的文章被纳入范围审查。这些研究的结果被综合为:FGS的心理健康问题类型;与连续一代学生(CGS)相比,FGS学生的心理健康问题患病率FGS中与心理健康问题相关的因素;心理健康问题对FGS的影响;在FGS中寻求心理健康问题的帮助;和干预措施。突出了重大差距,并为今后的研究,特别是在美国以外的研究提出了建议。真正致力于扩大参与,需要对FGS的心理健康问题进行更多的研究,以确保他们茁壮成长,而不是刚刚到来。背景与意义本综述旨在梳理国际上关于第一代大学生心理健康问题的研究现状。该范围综述综合了同行评议期刊上发表的40项实证研究的发现,为FGS的心理健康问题提供了有价值的见解,并突出了我们在理解上的重大差距。范围审查的结果是对该领域未来研究的行动呼吁。需要更多的研究,特别是在美国以外,使用各种研究设计来更全面地了解FGS的心理健康问题。应该优先考虑这项研究,以便为大学提供基于证据的建议,以减轻和/或解决FGS中的心理健康问题,从而帮助确保他们在高等教育中茁壮成长。
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