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Promoting Graduate Student Mental Health During COVID-19: Acceptability, Feasibility, and Perceived Utility of an Online Single-Session Intervention

机译:在Covid-19期间促进研究生心理健康:在线单会干预的可接受性,可行性和感知效用

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The COVID-19 outbreak has simultaneously increased the need for mental health services and decreased their availability. Brief online self-help interventions that can be completed in a single session could be especially helpful in improving access to care during the crisis. However, little is known about the uptake, acceptability, and perceived utility of these interventions outside of clinical trials in which participants are compensated. Here, we describe the development, deployment, acceptability ratings, and pre–post effects of a single-session intervention, the Common Elements Toolbox (COMET), adapted for the COVID-19 crisis to support graduate and professional students. Participants ( n = 263), who were not compensated, were randomly assigned to two of three modules: behavioral activation, cognitive restructuring, and gratitude. Over 1 week, 263 individuals began and 189 individuals (72%) completed the intervention. Participants reported that the intervention modules were acceptable (93% endorsing), helpful (88%), engaging (86%), applicable to their lives (87%), and could help them manage COVID-related challenges (88%). Participants reported pre- to post-program improvements in secondary control (i.e., the belief that one can control their reactions to objective events; d av = 0.36, d z = 0.50, p 0.001) and in the perceived negative impact of the COVID-19 crisis on their quality of life ( d av = 0.22, d z = 0.25, p 0.001). On average, differences in their perceived ability to handle lifestyle changes resulting from the pandemic were positive, but small and at the level of a non-significant trend ( d av = 0.13, d z = 0.14, p = 0.066). Our results highlight the acceptability and utility of an online intervention for supporting individuals through the COVID-19 crisis.
机译:Covid-19爆发同时增加了心理健康服务的需求,并降低了可用性。简短的在线自助干预措施,可以在单一的会议中完成可能尤为有助于改善危机期间的护理。然而,对于这些干预措施的临床试验之外,这些干预措施的效用几乎不少知之甚少。在这里,我们描述了单一会话干预的开发,部署,可接受性评级和后期效果,共同元素工具箱(Comet),适用于Covid-19危机支持毕业生和专业学生。未赔偿的参与者(n = 263)被随机分配给三个模块中的两个:行为激活,认知重组和感恩。超过1周,263人开始,189人(72%)完成干预。参与者报告说,干预模块是可接受的(93%的认可),有用(88%),参与(86%),适用于他们的生活(87%),可以帮助他们管理与科夫有关的挑战(88%)。参与者报告了次要控制的计划前改进(即,一种人可以控制其对客观事件的反应; D AV = 0.36,DZ = 0.50,P <0.001),并在Covid的感知负面影响-19危机的寿命质量(D AV = 0.22,DZ = 0.25,P <0.001)。平均而言,他们感知能力的差异处理大流行引起的生活方式变化是阳性的,但在非显着趋势的水平(D AV = 0.13,D Z = 0.14,P = 0.066)。我们的结果突出了通过Covid-19危机支持在线干预的可接受性和效用。

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