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Benefits of a psychoeducational happiness course on university student mental well-being both before and during a COVID-19 lockdown
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Quality Of LifeEducational PsychologyEducationOnline LearningMental Health InterventionMental HealthStudent OutcomeSocial SciencesPsychologyUniversity StudentPsychological Well-beingOnline FormatsEmotional Well-beingStudy 1Student SuccessHigher EducationPositive PsychologyCovid-19 LockdownPsychoeducational Happiness CourseSubjective Well-beingCollective UncertaintyOnline Education
We tested whether a psychoeducational course improved well-being in three cohorts. Study 1 found significantly higher mental well-being in first year undergraduates who took the course compared to a waiting-list control. Study 2 revealed that students taking the course when COVID-19 restrictions began did not experience increases in mental well-being but had significantly higher well-being than a third matched group. In Study 3, an online course increased mental well-being in University students and staff during a COVID-19 lockdown. These findings support the claim that psychoeducational courses are beneficial in both live and online formats and in times of collective uncertainty.
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