Salud mental en estudiantes de educación superior en Chile: una revisión de alcance con meta-análisis

Álvaro Jiménez-Molina; Scarlett Mac-Ginty; Graciela Rojas

Abstract

We conducted a scoping review on the prevalence of psychological symptoms, factors associated with mental health, barriers and facilitators to help-seeking, and effectiveness of mental health interventions in higher education students in Chile. We searched for indexed reports up to October 15, 2019, in CINAHL, Google Scholar, PubMed, Virtual Health Library/BIREME, and Web of Science databases. We assessed the quality of prevalence studies and explored the pooled prevalence of psychological symptoms using meta-analyses. We included 32 published studies, 20 on the prevalence of psychological symptoms – 10 of sufficient quality to be included in meta-analyses. We observed substantial heterogeneity in the exploration of combined prevalence of psychological symptoms, with ranges from 22.9% to 40.7% for psychological distress, 16.5% to 38.8% for depressive symptoms, 16.5% to 23.7% for anxious symptoms, 19.7% to 29.7% for cannabis use in the past 12 months, and 84.0% to 92.6% for alcohol use in the past 12 months. Female sex was consistently associated with mental health problems. More studies evaluating access to treatment, help-seeking barriers and facilitators, and interventions to improve the mental health of the target population are needed.

Más información

Título según SCOPUS: Mental Health of Higher Education Students in Chile: Scoping Review and Meta-Analysis
Título según SCIELO: Salud mental en estudiantes de educación superior en Chile: una revisión de alcance con meta-análisis
Título de la Revista: Terapia Psicologica
Volumen: 39
Número: 3
Editorial: Sociedad Chilena de Psicología Clínica
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 426
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0718-48082021000300405

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS