Help me help myself: examining an electronic mental health self-monitoring system in college students

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Alyssa J. Gatto
Yasuo Miyazaki
Lee D. Cooper
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[1] Virginia Tech,Department of Psychology
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Higher Education | 2022年 / 83卷
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Self-monitoring; Brief; Intervention; College students; Electronic;
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The high prevalence of mental illness in college students results in adverse consequences that have led to developing prevention programs, with the potential of self-monitoring (SM) to reduce symptomatology. SM as indicated in this study intends to help individuals set goals, increase self-regulation, and provide awareness of personal psychological difficulties along with available support networks. In two studies, an electronic monitoring system was first tested on a bi-weekly basis (SM-B; N = 100), then implemented on a weekly basis (SM-W; N = 186). Monitoring was shown to be feasible in the pilot and showed promising reductions in stress and anxiety in the SM-B condition. While there were reductions in symptoms across experimental and control groups, SM-W significantly reduced anxiety and stress compared with controls. These studies support that implementation of a basic electronic monitoring and feedback system could help protect against mental health degradation over the course of a student’s time in college. Important implications for prevention of psychological distress in college students are discussed.
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