检测中学生心理健康问题的迹象

Mari Salminen-Tuomaala, K. Nissinen, Ari Haasio
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目的:探讨中学护士、学科教师、特殊需要教师、学习辅导员和学校社工对中学生心理健康问题发展的压力源经历。另一个目的是描述专业人员对中学生心理健康问题的教育需求。这项研究的目的是提供信息,促进对精神健康问题的发现,并促进在中学进行早期干预。收集的信息只来自专业人士,而不是来自学生或他们的父母。方法:在芬兰使用Webropol在线调查收集数据,并采用归纳内容分析法进行分析。结果:根据研究结果,中学生的心理健康问题与身体和社会心理压力源有关,与学习和学习、生活方式、家庭、朋友关系和社会经济因素有关。此外,学生的心理健康问题与社交媒体相关的压力源有关。在中学工作的专业人员需要接受教育,了解如何识别学生的心理健康问题,如何与学生和家长讨论这一问题,以及如何支持和咨询有心理健康问题的青年。结论:虽然有信息包、建议、材料和工具,但需要鼓励并对学生和专业人员进行更具体和具体的心理健康教育。可能需要新的结构和实践,可能还需要重新分配资源。教师在促进心理健康和预防心理健康问题中的作用应得到更有效的支持和资源。学校应该聘用精神科护士。
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Detecting signs of mental health problems in secondary school-aged youth
Objective: The study purpose was to describe secondary school nurses’, subject teachers’, special needs teachers’, study counselors’ and school social workers’ (n = 60) experiences of stressors that contribute to the development of mental health problems in secondary school pupils. Another purpose was to describe the professionals’ educational needs regarding mental health problems of secondary school pupils. The study aimed at producing information that can promote the detection of mental health problems and facilitate early interventions in secondary schools. The information collected came from the professionals only, not from the pupils or their parents.Methods: Data were collected in Finland using a Webropol online survey and analyzed by inductive content analysis.Results: According to the results, secondary school pupils’ mental health problems are associated with physical and psychosocial stressors, and with stressors pertaining to learning and studying, lifestyle, family, friend relationships and socioeconomic factors. In addition, the pupils’ mental health problems are associated with stressors pertaining to social media. Professionals working at secondary schools need education on how to identify pupils’ mental health problems, how to take up the concern with the pupil and parents, and how to support and counsel youth with a mental health problem.Conclusions: Although information packages, recommendations, materials and tools are available, encouragement and more specific and concrete mental health education for both pupils and professionals is required. New structures and practices, and possibly re-allocation of resources, may be necessary. The teachers’ role in mental health promotion and prevention of mental health problems should be supported and resourced more effectively. Psychiatric nurses should be employed at schools.
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