1. Salud mental universitaria: desde la percepción de estudiante de enfermería de una universidad chilena.
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Montecinos-Guiñez, Daniela and Leiva Bahamondes, Loreto
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MENTAL illness prevention , *RESEARCH , *DIVERSITY & inclusion policies , *FOCUS groups , *NURSING schools , *RESEARCH methodology , *GROUNDED theory , *MENTAL health , *INTERVIEWING , *QUALITATIVE research , *NURSING students , *STUDENT attitudes , *STATISTICAL sampling , *HEALTH promotion ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Introduction: the mental health of university students has generated a growing concern at the international level, estimating that 30% of the student body meets diagnostic criteria for mental health problems. A similar situation occurs to nursing students, whereby the research seeks to understand how the mentioned students of the University of Chile conceptualize and perceive mental health, with the purpose of better guiding the institutional approach and contributing to the student welfare. Material and Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study. The participants were nursing students from the University of Chile. Sampling for convenience, focus groups, interviews, and triangulation of results were carried out. Analysis by open-axial coding of Grounded Theory, which generated a network of codes, categories, and dimensions of analysis. Ethics Committee approval. Results: Negative evaluation of their mental health, which is contingent on academic success. Talking about mental health is being vulnerable. Conclusions: there is a need to generate institutional plans that address the documented gaps and contribute to health promotion through social, political, and technical actions, to improve mental health and reduce inequities in university settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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