Reducing distress in university students: A randomised control trial of two online interventions

AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST(2019)

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ObjectiveUniversity students experience high rates of distress and place increasing demands on provisions of support. Web-based interventions may provide a low-cost, accessible low intensity format to support students to make changes to improve their health and wellbeing. MethodThis study evaluated the efficacy of two web-based interventions in the lead-up to final exams: one on general mental health (thedesk) and one specifically focused on coping with distress (Care Collaborate Connect: Student Success). Because most students believe that stress is a normal part of the student experience (which might inhibit the effectiveness of support that is provided), we hypothesised that a program emphasising coping with stress would be more effective than a general program. Participants were 70 students with self-reported elevated levels of psychological distress who were randomly assigned to one of the two programs. ResultsContrary to predictions, both groups had significant reductions in distress (Cohen's ds=0.54 and 0.67, respectively). Participants in the coping intervention reported making significantly more changes and using specific coping strategies at follow-up. ConclusionThese results suggest that web-based interventions are effective in supporting students and improving emotional regulation.
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biopsychosocial,college students,coping,emotional regulation,mental health,web-based interventions
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