在COVID-19大流行期间与教师谈论心理健康:调查大学生就心理健康进行沟通的意愿、对社会支持可用性的看法和披露风险之间的关系

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Southern Communication Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-18 DOI:10.1080/1041794X.2022.2100924
Andrea L. Meluch, Shawn C. Starcher, M. Hannah, S. LeBlanc
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对美国大学生(N = 317)进行了一项在线调查,这些大学生自认为被诊断出患有精神健康问题,并在COVID-19大流行期间参加了大学课程。结果表明,学生对辅导员社会支持可得性的感知和对披露风险的感知显著预测了学生与辅导员沟通心理健康的意愿。此外,报告说他们的导师在学期的某个时候与他们分享了心理健康资源的学生比没有收到心理健康资源信息的学生更愿意与他们的导师交流心理健康信息。本研究并讨论本研究结果对师生心理健康沟通的影响。
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Talking to Instructors about Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Investigating the Associations between College Students’ Willingness to Communicate about Mental Health, Perceptions of Social Support Availability, and the Risk of Disclosure
ABSTRACT An online survey was administered to U.S. college students (N = 317) who self-identified as being diagnosed with a mental health condition and were enrolled in college classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings indicated that students’ perceptions of social support availability from their instructor and their perceived risk of disclosure significantly predicted students’ willingness to communicate with instructors about mental health. Further, students who reported that their instructors had shared mental health resources with them at some point in the semester had higher willingness to communicate about mental health with their instructors than students who had not received information about mental health resources. The implications of these findings on student-instructor communication about mental health are discussed.
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