Tackling poor mental health and self-harming tendencies among students: Indicative evidence of the effectiveness of a novel partnership-based approach to intervention

Mark O'Brien, Joanne Worsley
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Poor mental health and self-harm are becoming increasingly common in student populations. Strategic partnerships between universities and NHS mental health services can ensure that students have access to appropriate support. The current paper reports on a pilot service evaluation of a brief therapy service for students who have recently self-harmed, namely University-Community Outpatient Psychotherapy Engagement (U-COPE) service. The aim of the pilot evaluation was to ascertain the efficacy of the U-COPE service as well as offer insights around partnership working between university and NHS mental health services in relation to the design, implementation, and delivery of the U-COPE service. Students completed measures of psychological distress before and after the intervention, as well as across the four therapy sessions. There was a reduction in psychological distress between assessment and discharge. Psychological distress also reduced significantly between the first and final therapy session. Most students (93%) continued their programme of study from the year in which they had accessed the U-COPE service to their next year of study. The provision of brief, relational psychotherapy to students presenting with self-harm related difficulties is a novel approach to intervention. The success of this approach illustrates how multiple organisations play a role in supporting student mental health, bringing a blend of diverse skills and expertise together. Although the U-COPE service shows promise as a brief intervention for students who self-harm, these findings should be treated with caution due to the small sample size. Further investigation of this brief intervention is warranted to ascertain whether U-COPE has a long-term impact on difficulties and distress-related behaviours.
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应对学生中的不良心理健康和自残倾向:基于伙伴关系的新型干预方法有效性的指示性证据
心理健康状况不佳和自我伤害在学生群体中越来越常见。大学与国家医疗服务体系(NHS)心理健康服务机构之间的战略合作关系可以确保学生获得适当的支持。本文报告了一项针对近期有自残行为的学生的简短治疗服务的试点服务评估,即大学-社区门诊心理治疗参与(U-COPE)服务。试点评估的目的是确定 U-COPE 服务的有效性,并就大学与 NHS 心理健康服务机构在 U-COPE 服务的设计、实施和交付方面的合作提供见解。学生们在干预前后以及四次治疗过程中完成了心理压力测量。从评估到出院期间,学生的心理压力有所减轻。在第一次治疗和最后一次治疗之间,心理压力也明显减轻。大多数学生(93%)在接受 U-COPE 服务的那一年继续完成他们的学业,直到下一年。为有自我伤害相关困难的学生提供简短的关系心理治疗是一种新颖的干预方法。这种方法的成功说明了多个组织如何在支持学生心理健康方面发挥作用,将各种技能和专业知识融合在一起。尽管 U-COPE 服务显示出了对自我伤害学生进行简短干预的前景,但由于样本量较小,因此应谨慎对待这些研究结果。有必要对这一简短干预措施进行进一步调查,以确定 U-COPE 是否会对困难和与痛苦相关的行为产生长期影响。
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