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Strengthening College Students’ Mental Health Knowledge, Awareness, and Helping Behaviors: The?Impact of Active Minds, a Peer Mental Health Organization

机译:加强大学生的心理健康知识,意识和帮助行为:激动人心的影响,同伴心理健康组织

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ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between college students’ familiarity with and involvement in Active Minds, a student peer organization focused on increasing mental health awareness, decreasing stigma, and affecting mental health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. MethodStudents (N?= 1,129) across 12 California colleges completed three waves of a web-based survey during the 2016–2017 academic year to assess familiarity with and involvement in Active Minds and mental health attitudes, behaviors, and perceived knowledge. Fixed-effects models assessed relations between changes in organization familiarity and involvement and changes in mental health-related outcomes over time overall and stratified by students’ baseline engagement (ie, familiarity/involvement) with Active Minds. ResultsOverall, increased familiarity with Active Minds was associated with increases in perceived knowledge (0.40;p?< .001) and decreases in stigma over time (?0.33;p?< .001). Increased involvement was associated with increases in perceived knowledge (0.40;p?< .001) and a range of helping behaviors. Associations differed by students’ baseline engagement with Active Minds. For students with low engagement, increased familiarity with Active Minds was associated with decreased stigma and improved perceived knowledge. For students with moderate baseline engagement, increasing involvement with Active Minds was associated with increases in helping behaviors (eg, providing emotional support, connecting others to services) over time. ConclusionStudent peer organizations’ activities can improve college student mental health attitudes and perceived knowledge and significantly increase helping behaviors. Such organizations can complement more traditional programs and play an important role in improving the campus climate with respect to mental health.
机译:ObjectiveTo研究了大学生熟悉和参与积极思想的关系,学生同伴组织专注于增加心理健康意识,降低耻辱,影响心理健康知识,态度和行为。在2016-2017学年,在2016 - 2017年学年完成了三波的第12阶段,完成了三波的基于网络的调查,以评估熟悉和参与积极思想和心理健康态度,行为和感知知识。固定效果模型评估了组织熟悉程度变化与情绪健康状况变化的关系,以及通过学生基线参与(即熟悉/参与)与积极思维的全面和分类。结果,增加对有源思想的熟悉程度与感知知识的增加有关(0.40; p?<.001),随着时间的推移,耻辱下降(?0.33; p?<.001)。增加的参与与感知知识的增加有关(0.40; p?<.001)和一系列帮助行为。协会在学生的基线与积极思想中的啮合不同。对于敬业低的学生,对积极思想的熟悉程度增加与耻辱和改善的知识有关。对于具有适度基线参与的学生,随着时间的推移,增加了积极思想的增加与有效思维的增加有关结论特殊同行组织的活动可以提高大学生心理健康态度和感知知识,并显着增加帮助行为。这些组织可以补充更多的传统计划,并在改善校园气候与心理健康方面发挥重要作用。

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