Nurture-U student mental health longitudinal survey: a study protocol.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Open Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2024-098413
Ellen Marshall, Anne C Duffy, Samuel R Chamberlain, Jemima Dooley, Lucy Dorey, Liz Forty, Kevin A Matlock, Alexandra Newbold, Anthony Quinn, Sarah Rees, Lucy J Robinson, Kate E Saunders, Edward R Watkins
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Introduction: University life represents a critical period for young adults, providing opportunities for personal growth and development of coping skills but also posing significant mental health challenges. Recent trends indicate rising mental health concerns among university students, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. This study aims to address gaps in longitudinal data on student mental health in the UK and to identify risk and protective factors across diverse student populations.

Methods and analysis: The current Nurture-U survey is developed from the U-Flourish biannual survey study piloted at Queen's and Oxford universities in Canada and the UK, respectively. Nurture-U is a longitudinal survey study conducted at five UK universities, aiming to create a comprehensive data set from over 5000 students. The study will collect data at the start and completion of each academic year, using validated measures to assess well-being, mental health symptoms, lifestyle factors and access to support. Recruitment will target all students, with an emphasis on first-year students, to track their mental health trajectory from university entry through subsequent years.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval has been obtained from relevant committees at each participating university. Students will provide informed consent prior to participation, with risk messages and support information provided for those indicating self-harm or suicidal thoughts. Data will be de-identified and securely stored, with results disseminated through academic publications, social media and student engagement activities.

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育大学生心理健康纵向调查:研究方案。
大学生活是年轻人的关键时期,为个人成长和应对技能的发展提供了机会,但也提出了重大的心理健康挑战。最近的趋势表明,大学生对心理健康的担忧日益加剧,这种担忧因COVID-19大流行及其后果而加剧。本研究旨在解决英国学生心理健康纵向数据的差距,并确定不同学生群体的风险和保护因素。方法和分析:目前的Nurture-U调查是根据加拿大女王大学和英国牛津大学每年两次的u - thrive调查研究发展而来的。Nurture-U是一项在英国五所大学进行的纵向调查研究,旨在从5000多名学生中创建一个全面的数据集。这项研究将在每学年开始和结束时收集数据,使用有效的方法来评估幸福感、心理健康症状、生活方式因素和获得支持的情况。招募将针对所有学生,重点是一年级学生,以跟踪他们从大学入学到随后几年的心理健康轨迹。伦理与传播:已获得各参与大学相关委员会的伦理批准。学生将在参与前提供知情同意,并为那些有自残或自杀念头的学生提供风险信息和支持信息。数据将去识别并安全存储,结果将通过学术出版物、社交媒体和学生参与活动传播。
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