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Evaluating the impact of Archway: a personalized program for 1st year student success and mental health and wellbeing

机译:评估拱门的影响:1年级学生成功和心理健康和福祉的个性化计划

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BACKGROUND:First-year students entering postsecondary education must navigate a new and complex academic and social environment. Research indicates that this transition and developmental period can be challenging and stressful - academically, emotionally and socially - and that mental health and wellbeing can be compromised. Additionally, mental health disorders can also compromise students' ability to successfully navigate this transition. In the COVID-19 pandemic, the incoming 2020 cohort of first-year students face heightened and new challenges. Most will have spent the conclusion of high school learning virtually, in quarantine, in an uncertain and difficult time, and are then experiencing their first year of university while living, learning and socializing off-campus, virtually and remotely. In response to COVID-19 and with an appreciation of the considerable stresses students face generally and particularly in 2020-21, and the potential effects on mental health and wellbeing, McMaster University, a mid-sized research intensive university with approximately 30,000 students, has developed an innovative program to support students, called Archway. This initiative has been developed to help to prevent and to intervene early to address common transitional issues students experience that can influence mental health and wellbeing, with the ultimate goals of increasing student connectedness, supports, and retention.METHODS:The current study will use a mixed-method design to evaluate Archway and gain a better understanding of the transition into first-year postsecondary for students who engage and participate in Archway at various levels. The study will not only help to determine the effect of this program for students during COVID-19, but it will help us to better understand the challenges of this transition more broadly.DISCUSSION:Findings have the potential to inform future efforts to support students and protect their mental health and wellbeing through the use of virtual and remote platforms and mechanisms that meet their increasingly diverse needs and circumstances.
机译:背景:进入后方教育的一年级学生必须导航新的和复杂的学术和社会环境。研究表明,这种过渡和发展时期可能是挑战性和压力 - 学者,情感和社会 - 以及心理健康和福祉可能会受到损害。此外,心理健康障碍也可以损害学生成功导航这一转型的能力。在Covid-19大流行中,进入2020年的一年学生队伍队伍的面临着增加和新的挑战。大多数人将在一个不确定和困难的时间内,在检疫,在检疫,在难以达到的时间内,在生活,学习和社交,几乎远程和远程地区遇到他们第一年的大学。为了回应Covid-19并欣赏相当强调的学生普遍尤其是2020-21,以及麦克马斯特大学对心理健康和福祉的潜在影响,是一个大约30,000名学生的中型研究密集型大学开发了一个创新的计划,以支持称为拱门的学生。已经制定了这一倡议,以帮助预防和干预,以解决可能影响心理健康和福祉的普通过渡问题,以增加学生关联,支持和保留的最终目标。方法:目前的研究将使用混合方法设计评估拱门,并在各级参与拱门的学生更好地了解转型为第一年的职位。该研究不仅有助于在Covid-19期间确定该计划对学生的影响,但它将有助于我们更广泛地了解这一转变的挑战。探讨:调查结果有可能告知未来的努力支持学生和通过使用虚拟和远程平台和符合其需求和环境的机制来保护他们的心理健康和幸福。

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