Psychometric Properties of Scores on the Mental Distress Response Scale among First-Generation College Students: Implications for Retention.

IF 2.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Physica Scripta Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1177/15210251221123041
Michael T Kalkbrenner, Ryan E Flinn
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Abstract

First-generation college students" (FGCS) are at risk for suffering from mental health issues, which have direct implication for their retention and academic success. Past investigators consistently find that college students are more likely to discuss mental health issues with their peers than with college personnel. The first step in peer-to-peer mental health support is screening students on campus to gain a baseline understanding of how they respond when encountering a peer in mental distress. The Mental Distress Response Scale (MDRS) is a screening tool for appraising students" responses to a peer in mental distress. Score validation is a crucial step, as FGCS are a unique college student population and the psychometric properties of instrumentation can vary between different populations. Psychometric testing yielded support for the validity of scores on the MDRS with FGCS. Findings have direct implications for aiding student affairs officials" universal screening efforts to support FGCS" mental health and retention.

第一代大学生心理压力反应量表得分的心理特性:对保留学籍的影响
第一代大学生"(FGCS)有可能遭受心理健康问题的困扰,这直接影响到他们的学业保留和学业成功。过去的调查者一致发现,大学生更倾向于与同伴讨论心理健康问题,而不是与学院工作人员讨论。朋辈间心理健康支持的第一步是在校园内对学生进行筛查,以了解他们在遇到精神困扰时的反应。精神压力反应量表(MDRS)是一种筛查工具,用于评估学生对处于精神压力中的同伴的反应。分值验证是一个关键步骤,因为FGCS是一个独特的大学生群体,不同群体的工具的心理测量特性可能会有所不同。心理测试证明了 MDRS 分数对 FGCS 的有效性。研究结果对于帮助学生事务官员开展普遍筛查工作,支持家庭贫困学生的心理健康和保留学籍具有直接意义。
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Physica Scripta
Physica Scripta 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
782
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Physica Scripta is an international journal for original research in any branch of experimental and theoretical physics. Articles will be considered in any of the following topics, and interdisciplinary topics involving physics are also welcomed: -Atomic, molecular and optical physics- Plasma physics- Condensed matter physics- Mathematical physics- Astrophysics- High energy physics- Nuclear physics- Nonlinear physics. The journal aims to increase the visibility and accessibility of research to the wider physical sciences community. Articles on topics of broad interest are encouraged and submissions in more specialist fields should endeavour to include reference to the wider context of their research in the introduction.
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