发展阿拉巴马模式,评估学生的健康和福利。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ruperto M Perez, Christina J Ezemenaka, Jeffrey Townsend, Nathan Yamaguchi, Shae Robinson
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目的:本文的目的是描述阿拉巴马州学生健康和幸福模型的发展,基于该模型的创新评估过程的发展,用于评估大学人口的幸福,并提供初步的描述性纵向学生幸福结果。方法:参与者是目前就读于南方一所大型公立四年制大学的学生。在2019-2022学年(AY)期间,收集了学生对阿拉巴马州学生健康与福祉模型(AMSHW)调查工具的回应(N = 38,306)。描述性统计用于总结每个维度的调查结果。采用Kruskal-Wallis和Wilcoxon秩和检验,将反应按学年、性别和种族进行比较。结果:总体而言,学生的身体状况(平均值= 3.1,SD = 0.9)和财务状况(平均值= 2.3,SD = 1.0)分别为“良好”和“一般”。各学年各维度的反应差异有统计学意义(p = 0.994)。结论:学生健康与幸福的阿拉巴马模型是一个大学生健康与幸福的多维模型,也为开发一种创新的大学校园学生健康人口评估方法提供了一个全面的理论框架。许多机构都支持学生福利模型,但到目前为止,很少有机构将他们的学生福利模型应用到学生福利评估中,提供学生群体福利的“实时”数据。讨论继续和未来的研究和实践领域。
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Development of the Alabama model and assessment of student health and wellbeing.

Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe the development of the Alabama Model of Student Health and Wellbeing, the development of an innovative assessment process used to assess wellbeing in a college population based on this model, and to provide initial descriptive longitudinal student wellbeing results. Method: Participants were currently enrolled students at a large, public 4-year university in the south. Student responses (N = 38,306) to the Alabama Model of Student Health and Wellbeing (AMSHW) survey instrument were captured during the 2019-2022 academic years (AY). Descriptive statistics were used to summarize survey responses from each dimension. Responses were compared by academic year, gender, and race using Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank sum tests. Results: Overall, students reported "good" and "fair" physical (Mean = 3.1, SD = 0.9) and financial status (Mean = 2.3, SD = 1.0), respectively. Dimension responses significantly differed by academic year (all p < 0.05) except for the spiritual dimension (p = 0.994). Males reported higher average scores than females on the financial, physical, and psychological dimensions over various AYs, all p < 0.05. Females reported higher average scores (Mean = 2.5, SD = 1.3) than males (Mean = 2.2, SD = 1.5) on the spiritual dimension for AY 2021. Across all wellbeing dimensions, all racial groups reported the highest scores for the physical dimension (Mean: 2.9 to 3.2). Whites reported the lowest scores for the spiritual dimension (Mean = 2.3). All other racial groups reported the lowest scores for the financial dimension (Mean = 1.9 to 2.4). Conclusion: The Alabama Model of Student Health and Wellbeing is a multidimensional model of college student health and wellbeing that also serves as a comprehensive theoretical framework for developing an innovative means of population assessment of student wellbeing on a college campus. A number of institutions have espoused a model of student wellbeing but, to-date, few institutions have operationalized their student wellbeing model into an assessment of student wellbeing that provides "real time" data of the wellbeing of the student population. Discussion of areas for continued and future research and practice will be addressed.

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期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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