What predicts mental health profiles in first-generation college freshmen?: the role of proactive personality and university environment.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1186/s40359-025-02498-2
Ru Chen, Xin Gao, Zekun Zhang, Mingxue Hong, Lulu Zhang
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Background: The mental health of first-generation college students has received much attention from researchers. The dual-factor model of mental health emphasizes the integration of psychopathology and well-being to achieve a comprehensive assessment of mental health. Previous research has focused on the psychopathology and well-being of first-generation college students in isolation while ignoring the overall mental health development.

Aim: This study aims to identify the mental health profiles of first-generation college freshmen (indexed by symptoms of psychopathology and well-being) using a person-centered approach, and examine direct and interactive associations of proactive personality and university environment with mental health profiles.

Method: This study included 557 first-generation college freshmen recruited from universities in China. Participants completed measures assessing proactive personality, university environment, mental health continuum, and depression, anxiety, and stress. Latent profile analysis, multinomial logistic regression, and simple slope analyses were used to investigate these relationships.

Results: The results revealed four mental health profiles, namely flourishing mental health, moderate mental health, content-dominated but symptoms, and symptoms-dominated but content. A multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that first-generation college freshmen with higher proactive personality and university environment were more inclined to fall into the flourishing mental health profile compared to other sub-optimal mental health profiles. The interaction term between proactive personality and university environment was significant. Specifically, compared to proactive first-generation college freshmen in high levels of university environment, those in low levels of university environment were more inclined to be categorized into the flourishing mental health profile rather than the symptoms-dominated but content profile.

Conclusion: These results underscore the diverse nature of mental health changes in first-generation college freshmen, underscoring the need for tailored prevention strategies.

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第一代大学新生的心理健康状况如何?
背景:第一代大学生的心理健康受到研究者的广泛关注。心理健康双因素模型强调将心理病理学与幸福感相结合,实现对心理健康的综合评估。以往的研究主要集中在孤立第一代大学生的心理病理和幸福感上,而忽视了整体心理健康的发展。目的:采用以人为本的研究方法,对第一代大学新生的心理健康状况(以心理病理症状和幸福感为指标)进行分析,并探讨主动性人格和大学环境与心理健康状况的直接互动关系。方法:本研究从国内高校招募557名第一代大学新生。参与者完成了评估主动性人格、大学环境、心理健康连续体、抑郁、焦虑和压力的测量。使用潜在剖面分析、多项逻辑回归和简单斜率分析来调查这些关系。结果:心理健康状况分为四种,即心理健康状况良好、心理健康状况中等、症状为主、内容为主。多元logistic回归分析显示,主动性人格和大学环境越强的第一代大学新生,其心理健康状况越好。主动性人格与大学环境的交互作用项显著。具体而言,与高水平大学环境下的积极主动的第一代大学新生相比,低水平大学环境下的第一代大学新生更倾向于被归类为繁荣的心理健康特征,而不是症状主导的内容特征。结论:这些结果强调了第一代大学新生心理健康变化的多样性,强调了针对性预防策略的必要性。
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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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