Mental health-promoting intervention models in university students: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
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Background: The transition to higher education
represents a demanding adaptation process wit several socioeconomic factors involved. Mental health problems among university students have been worsening since the beginning of the COVID-19
pandemic. Our objective is to create scientific evidence about the models of mental health-promoting
interventions among higher education students applied in academic environments, as well as their effectiveness. We aim to synthesise the scientific
evidence on the models of an intervention promoting
mental health among university students applied in
academic environments as well as their results.
Methods and analysis . A systematic review of the
literature will be conducted. The research will be carried out using the EBSCO databases (CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE Complete, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection), PubMed and Scopus. The research strategy includes the following MeSH or similar terms: Universities [Mesh], Students [Mesh], Education [Mesh], Undergraduate, “Higher Education”, Universit*, College, Student*; “Psychosocial intervention” [Mesh], “Non-pharmacological”,
“Intervention model*“, “Mental health promotion program*“, Intervention*; “Randomized Controlled Trial”, RCT; “Mental health” [Mesh], Depression
[Mesh], Anxiety [Mesh], “Stress, psychological” [Mesh],“Quality of life” [Mesh], and “Psychological well-being”[Mesh]. All experimental studies with mental health-promoting interventions for university students that were published between January 2017 and November 2024 in English will be eligible. Two independent reviewers will apply the inclusion and exclusion criteria, analyse the quality of the data and extract it for synthesis.
Disagreements will be resolved by a third reviewer. All randomised controlled trial studies with interventions in university students and their efficacy (with means and SD) will be included in the systematic review of the literature.
The standardised mean difference will be used as the
effect size to standardise individual results. Sensitivity analysis, subgroup analysis and meta-regression will be conducted to explore the causes of heterogeneity and the robustness of the results.
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Amaro P., Fonseca C., Pereira A., Afonso P., Barros M.L., Serra I., Marques M.F., Erfidan C., Valente S., Silva R. & Pinho L.G. (2025) Mental
health-promoting
intervention
models in university students:
a systematic review and meta-analysis
protocol. BMJ Open;15:e091297. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-091297