学生同伴在高等教育学生心理健康和幸福中的作用

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Joanne Smith, Gareth Hughes, L. Spanner
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目的有证据表明,学生在高等教育中的经历可能会受到心理健康问题的不利影响,而幸福感可以通过归属感得到加强。本研究旨在借鉴学生心理研究对学生心理健康的研究,考虑同伴对构建归属感的重要性。设计/方法/方法本文取材于对12个焦点小组的专题审查,这些小组涉及英国6所大学的学生服务人员(69名参与者),这些小组是作为咨询和创建《学生心理大学心理健康宪章》的一部分进行的。该时间表考虑了学生的支持、服务结构和发展,以提高学生的福祉和管理心理健康风险。这里探讨的一个重要主题是学生同伴在相关性方面的地位,以及取向和归属感对学生心理健康和福祉的重要性。研究结果还考虑了同伴参与的类型(正式/非正式)以及干预的结构、培训和边界的影响。研究的局限性/启示研究结果揭示了在大学社区中感受到归属感对于实现幸福和良好的心理健康的重要性。同伴支持是支持过渡到大学和创造归属感的重要贡献者,这对所有学生都很重要,但对那些不太熟悉大学的人来说更重要,他们缺乏榜样,更容易感到孤立。实际意义该研究对高等教育提供者具有启示意义,他们应该根据对福祉和心理健康的公认贡献,在学生服务中促进同伴支持。这对学生的成功和相关机会很重要。社会意义高等教育的成功将为个人打开机会,创造更好的未来前景。对于那些面临边界和障碍而无法成功过渡到大学的个人来说,这是无法实现的。归属感的重要性和同伴支持的作用对那些发现自己被社会排斥的人有影响。原创性/价值这是一项定性研究,让英国各大学的个人发表意见。在此背景下并与心理健康和福祉相联系的同伴支持主题尚未得到充分探讨。
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The role of student peers in HE student mental health and well-being
Purpose There is evidence that students’ experiences in higher education can be adversely affected by mental health issues, whilst well-being can be bolstered through a sense of belonging. This study aims to draw from Student Minds research into student mental health to consider the importance of peers to constructing a sense of belonging. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws from a thematic review of 12 focus groups – involving student services staff in six UK universities (69 participants) – conducted as part of the consultation and creation of the Student Minds University Mental Health Charter. The schedule considered student support, service structures and developments to enhance student well-being and manage mental health risks. Findings A significant theme explored here is the positionality of student peers in terms of relatability, and the importance of orientation and belonging for student mental health and well-being. The findings also consider types of peer involvement (formal/informal) and the influence of structure, training and boundaries in interventions. Research limitations/implications Findings reveal the importance of feeling a sense of belonging in the university community to achieve well-being and good mental health. Peer support is an important contributor that supports transitions into university and creates a sense of belonging, which is important to all students, but more so to those less familiar with university, who lack role models and more easily feel isolated. Practical implications The research has implications for higher education providers, which should inform the promotion of peer support within student services, based on the recognised contribution to well-being and mental health. This is important for student success and related opportunities. Social implications Success in higher education will open opportunities and create improved future prospects for individuals. This will not be realised for individuals who face boundaries and barriers to successful transition through university. The importance of belonging and role of peer support has implications for those who find themselves excluded in society. Originality/value This is a qualitative study which gives voice to individuals in universities across the UK. The theme of peer support within this context and linked with mental health and well-being is underexplored.
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