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摘要
研究背景这项探索性研究调查了患有抑郁症的大学生的社会人口学因素与过去一年按抑郁症严重程度划分的咨询或治疗使用情况之间的关联。研究对象这项横断面分析包括来自 "健康心理研究 "2021 年冬季调查的 n = 8090 名参与者。研究方法主效应和分层多变量逻辑回归模型评估了社会人口因素与咨询/治疗之间的独立关系以及抑郁严重程度。结果抑郁严重程度与咨询或治疗的使用没有独立关联(χ2 = 1.34,p = 0.77)。四年级以上的学生在过去一年中使用咨询/治疗的情况在抑郁严重程度上呈现分级反应(aOR 范围:0.57-0.78,95% CI 范围:0.49-1.24)。男性、与亲属同住的学生以及经济状况紧张的学生在过去一年中使用咨询/治疗的几率也较低。结论研究结果表明,大学生中的弱势群体需要支持。未来的干预措施应确定治疗的障碍和支持这些学生的途径。
Past-year counseling and therapy use and severity of depression among university students with depression: The Healthy Minds Study.
Background: This exploratory study examined the associations between sociodemographic factors and past-year counseling or therapy use by depression severity among college students with depression. Participants: This cross-sectional analysis included n = 8090 participants from the Healthy Minds Study Winter 2021 Survey. Methods: Main effects and stratified multivariable logistic regression models assessed the relationship between sociodemographic factors and counseling/therapy independently and by depression severity. Results: Depression severity and counseling or therapy use were not independently associated (χ2 = 1.34, p = 0.77). Fourth + year students showed a graded response for past-year counseling/therapy use across depression severity (aOR range: 0.57-0.78, 95% CI range: 0.49-1.24). Males and students living with relatives, and those with stressful financial situations also showed lower odds of past-year counseling/therapy use. Conclusion: Findings indicate vulnerable subpopulations of college students that need support. Future interventions should identify barriers to treatment and pathways to support these students.
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Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.