A Study on the Health and Wellness of Undergraduate Students (SABES-Grad): methodological aspects of a nationwide multicenter and multilevel study overlapping with the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-21 DOI:10.47626/2237-6089-2021-0367
Lauro Miranda Demenech, Lucas Neiva-Silva, Sandra Mara Silva Brignol, Samira Reschetti Marcon, Sônia Maria Lemos, Rafael Miranda Tassitano, Samuel C Dumith
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Abstract

Introduction: The academic environment can negatively impact the mental health of undergraduate students, particularly in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. This study aimed to describe the methodological and operational aspects of a study of the health and well-being of undergraduate students: the Study on the Health and Wellness of Undergraduate Students (SABES-Grad) project.

Method: This was a nationwide cross-sectional study divided across two data collection strategies: a single-center, on-site data collection carried out in 2019 at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG) and a multicenter, multilevel, online data collection carried out in 2020/2021 at FURG, the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), the Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso (UFMT), the Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA), and the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE). The main outcomes of interest were depressive symptoms, generalized anxiety, and suicide risk.

Results: A total of 996 students participated in the 2019 data collection (63.8% female; median age of 22 years; response rate of 85.2%) and 5,720 students participated in the 2020/2021 collection (66.7% female; median age of 22 years; response rate of 84.3%). Significant variations in socioeconomic and demographic profiles were observed between the different universities. Approximately one-third of the sample had been tested for Covid-19 in 2020/2021, 7.8% of whom had tested positive.

Conclusion: The SABES-Grad project was the result of collaborative work between several actors from public universities in Brazil. Several aspects of the preparation and execution of this research are discussed in terms of its originality and relevance. Barriers and limitations and strategies adopted to overcome them are also presented.

大学生健康与幸福研究(SABES-Grad):与 Covid-19 大流行病重叠的全国多中心、多层次研究的方法论问题。
导言:学术环境会对本科生的心理健康产生负面影响,尤其是在2019年冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行的背景下。本研究旨在描述一项关于本科生健康和幸福的研究:本科生健康和幸福研究(SABES-Grad)项目的方法和操作方面:这是一项全国范围的横断面研究,分为两种数据收集策略:2019年在里奥格兰德联邦大学(FURG)进行的单中心现场数据收集,以及2020/2021年在里奥格兰德联邦大学、弗鲁米嫩塞联邦大学(UFF)、马托格罗索联邦大学(UFMT)、亚马孙州立大学(UEA)和伯南布哥联邦农村大学(UFRPE)进行的多中心、多层次在线数据收集。研究的主要结果是抑郁症状、广泛焦虑和自杀风险:共有996名学生参加了2019年的数据收集(女性占63.8%;年龄中位数为22岁;回复率为85.2%),共有5720名学生参加了2020/2021年的数据收集(女性占66.7%;年龄中位数为22岁;回复率为84.3%)。不同大学之间的社会经济和人口概况存在显著差异。约三分之一的样本在 2020/2021 年接受了 Covid-19 检测,其中 7.8%呈阳性:SABES-Grad 项目是巴西公立大学多方合作的成果。从其独创性和相关性的角度讨论了筹备和实施这项研究的几个方面。此外,还介绍了存在的障碍和限制,以及为克服这些障碍和限制而采取的战略。
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