Single-session Intervention on Growth Mindset on Negative Emotions for University Student Mental Health (U-SIGMA): A Protocol of Two-armed Randomized Controlled Trial

Author:

ZHU Shimin1ORCID,HU Yuxi1,QI Di1,QIN Nan2,CHI Xinli3,LUO Jiawen4,WU Jie4,HUANG Hua5,WU Qiaobing1,YU Lu1,NI Shiguang6,Hamilton Kyra7,TSE Samson8

Affiliation:

1. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2. Guangdong University of Finance & Economics

3. Shenzhen University

4. Guangdong University of Technology

5. Zhaoqing University

6. Tsinghua University Graduate School at Shenzhen: Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School

7. Griffith University

8. University of Hong Kong

Abstract

Abstract Background The university years are a developmentally crucial phase and a peak period for the onset of mental disorders. The beliefs about the changeability of negative emotion may play an important role in help-seeking. The brief digital growth mindset intervention is potentially scalable and acceptable to enhance adaptive coping and help-seeking for mental health needs in university students. We adapted the Single-session Intervention on Growth Mindset for adolescents (SIGMA) to be applied in university students (U-SIGMA). This protocol introduces a two-armed waitlist randomized controlled trial study to examine the effectiveness and acceptability of U-SIGMA in promoting help-seeking among university students in the Greater Bay Area. Methods University students (N = 250, ages 18–25) from universities in the Greater Bay Area will be randomized to either the brief digital growth mindset intervention group or the waitlist control group. Participants will report on the mindsets of negative emotions, perceived control over anxiety, attitude toward help-seeking, physical activity, hopelessness, psychological well-being, depression, anxiety, and perceived stress at baseline, the 2-week and 8-week follow-up through web-based surveys. A 30-minute digital intervention will be implemented in the intervention group, with a pre- and post-intervention survey collecting intervention feedback, while the control group will receive the link for intervention after 8 weeks. Discussion This protocol introduces the implementation plan of U-SIMGA in multi-cities of the Greater Bay Area. The findings are expected to help provide pioneer evidence for the effectiveness and acceptability of the brief digital intervention for university students in the Chinese context and beyond and contribute to the development of accessible and effective prevention and early intervention for university students’ mental health. Trial registration: The study is registered with HKU Clinical Trials Registry: HKUCTR-3012; Registered 14 April 2023.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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