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Salud Mental 2022; 45 (5)
Machine learning approaches to identify profiles and predictors of psychosocial discomfort among Italian college students
Buizza C, Dagani J, Ferrari C, Cela H, Ghilardi A
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 55
Paginas: 213-226
Archivo PDF: 394.59 Kb.
RESUMEN
Introducción. Los estudiantes universitarios pasan por un periodo crucial en su transición de la adolescencia
tardía a la edad adulta, periodo en que tienen que lidiar con tareas estresantes. La universidad representa
un entorno estresante, que empuja a los estudiantes a hacer frente a una alta presión académica. Como
resultado, este periodo constituye una edad sensible para la aparición de trastornos mentales. En general,
los estudiantes no cobran consciencia de los primeros signos de que su propia salud mental está en riesgo
sino hasta que los síntomas se agravan y se convierten en un trastorno manifiesto. Por tanto, es importante
detectar oportunamente los síntomas subumbrales relacionados ante todo con la angustia mental genérica.
Objetivo. Evaluar el bienestar psicofísico y la angustia mental entre estudiantes universitarios del norte de
Italia, y en segundo lugar, detectar predictores entre las características sociodemográficas y académicas, y el
uso de drogas de estos dos resultados.
Método. En el estudio participaron 13,886 estudiantes que recibieron
un correo electrónico que explicaba el propósito de la investigación. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el
Cuestionario de Salud General (GHQ-12), la Escala de Estrés Universitario (USS) y una versión modificada
de la Organización Mundial de la Salud-ASSIST v3.0.
Resultados. 3,754 estudiantes completaron la encuesta
en línea. Los estudiantes mostraron bienestar y angustia mental. El predictor más fuerte de angustia mental
y bienestar comprometido fue la salud física, seguido del sexo, el campo de estudio, el uso de drogas y el
rendimiento académico.
Discusión y conclusión. Este estudio muestra que es muy importante promover
entre los estudiantes universitarios comportamientos saludables para promover el ejercicio físico y reducir
el consumo de sustancias. Además, sería deseable mejorar la orientación académica que es un importante
servicio de primera línea para interceptar los problemas de salud mental en los estudiantes.
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