Considering how tertiary education providers can best support the mental health and wellbeing of their students

Wade Limpus, T. Carlyon
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The topic of mental health and wellbeing is currently prevalent in society and widely represented in the media. Sometimes anxiety and depression, which are disorders with diagnostic criteria, challenge mental health and wellbeing and pose problems for society. Given this, and the added pressures of tertiary study, it is important to learn more about how to best support student mental health and wellbeing now and in the future. This article reports on a study based in Aotearoa/New Zealand, which focussed on understanding mental health and wellbeing, specifically in the tertiary education sector. The aim of the study was to develop a clear understanding of how tertiary providers can best respond to the mental health and wellbeing of their students. Data were gathered from 115 members of the general population to understand how mental health is perceived, gauge perceptions of future trends and develop a plan to support tertiary communities. Key findings suggest the tertiary environment has a significant impact on student mental health and wellbeing, and some providers may be falling short of meeting shifting needs. In addition, participants predicted that anxiety and depression will continue to impact most students, and in order to respond effectively, tertiary providers need to take a much more co-ordinated approach in order to support their students’ mental health and wellbeing.
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考虑高等教育提供者如何才能最好地支持学生的心理健康和福祉
心理健康和幸福的话题目前在社会上很流行,在媒体上也有广泛的报道。焦虑和抑郁是具有诊断标准的疾病,有时会对心理健康和福祉构成挑战,并给社会带来问题。考虑到这一点,以及高等教育的额外压力,了解更多关于如何最好地支持学生现在和未来的心理健康和福祉是很重要的。本文报道了一项基于新西兰奥特罗阿的研究,该研究侧重于了解心理健康和福祉,特别是在高等教育部门。这项研究的目的是为了清楚地了解高等教育提供者如何才能最好地应对学生的心理健康和福祉。从115名普通民众中收集了数据,以了解人们对心理健康的看法,衡量对未来趋势的看法,并制定一项支持第三社区的计划。主要研究结果表明,高等教育环境对学生的心理健康和福祉有重大影响,一些提供者可能无法满足不断变化的需求。此外,参与者预测,焦虑和抑郁将继续影响大多数学生,为了有效应对,高等教育提供者需要采取更加协调的方法,以支持学生的心理健康和福祉。
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