26 Supporting the Transition to Postsecondary for Students with Mental Health Conditions: A Scoping Review. (29th October 2021)
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- Title:
- 26 Supporting the Transition to Postsecondary for Students with Mental Health Conditions: A Scoping Review. (29th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- 26 Supporting the Transition to Postsecondary for Students with Mental Health Conditions: A Scoping Review
- Authors:
- Devoe, Dan
Lange, Thomas
MacPherson, Pauline
Traber, Dillon
Perry, Rosemary
Schraeder, Kyleigh
Patten, Scott
Arnold, Paul
Dimitropoulos, Gina - Abstract:
- Abstract: Primary Subject area: Mental Health Background: The transition from high school to postsecondary is a critical milestone for independence and empowerment. This life stage frequently coincides with the emergence of most mental health conditions (MHCs). Without adequate support to assist with the transition to postsecondary education, the mental health of arriving students with existing MHCs is likely to decline or remain unmet. Declining mental health is strongly associated with students withdrawing from both secondary and postsecondary education. However, a scoping review of interventions aiming to support youth with MHCs transition to postsecondary has not been conducted. Objectives: The objectives of this scoping review were to identify: (1) researched interventions that support youth with MHCs during the transition to postsecondary; (2) best practices used to support this transition; (3) methods of evaluating these interventions and any limitations; and (4) gaps where future research is warranted. Design/Methods: A database search of MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, SocINDEX, ERIC, CINHAL, and Education Research Complete was undertaken. Two reviewers independently screened studies and extracted the data. Thematic analysis and risk-of-bias assessment were conducted on included studies. Results: Nine studies were included in this review, describing eight unique interventions (Figure 1). Sixty-two percent of interventions were nonspecific in the MHCs that they wereAbstract: Primary Subject area: Mental Health Background: The transition from high school to postsecondary is a critical milestone for independence and empowerment. This life stage frequently coincides with the emergence of most mental health conditions (MHCs). Without adequate support to assist with the transition to postsecondary education, the mental health of arriving students with existing MHCs is likely to decline or remain unmet. Declining mental health is strongly associated with students withdrawing from both secondary and postsecondary education. However, a scoping review of interventions aiming to support youth with MHCs transition to postsecondary has not been conducted. Objectives: The objectives of this scoping review were to identify: (1) researched interventions that support youth with MHCs during the transition to postsecondary; (2) best practices used to support this transition; (3) methods of evaluating these interventions and any limitations; and (4) gaps where future research is warranted. Design/Methods: A database search of MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, SocINDEX, ERIC, CINHAL, and Education Research Complete was undertaken. Two reviewers independently screened studies and extracted the data. Thematic analysis and risk-of-bias assessment were conducted on included studies. Results: Nine studies were included in this review, describing eight unique interventions (Figure 1). Sixty-two percent of interventions were nonspecific in the MHCs that they were targeting in postsecondary students. These interventions were designed to support students upon arrival to postsecondary. Peer mentorship, student engagement, and interagency collaboration were found to be beneficial approaches to supporting youth transitioning into postsecondary (Table 1). The overall quality and level of evidence in these studies was low. Three knowledge gaps were found: evidence was not generalizable to the diversity of MHCs, intervention studies were mostly cross-sectional in nature and lacked follow-up data, and sustaining intervention funding remained a challenge for postsecondary institutions. Conclusion: The volume of research identified was limited but indicated overall that offering support during the transition to postsecondary was beneficial for students with MHCs. Further evidence is needed that is generalizable across the mental health spectrum, and that assesses intervention outcomes in relation to intervention costs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Paediatrics & Child Health. Volume 26: Supplement 1(2021)
- Journal:
- Paediatrics & Child Health
- Issue:
- Volume 26: Supplement 1(2021)
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- Volume 26, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 26
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0026-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- e19
- Page End:
- e21
- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-29
- Subjects:
- Pediatrics -- Periodicals
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals
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https://academic.oup.com/pch ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/pch/pxab061.020 ↗
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- 1205-7088
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