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Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students

Introduction: According to previous research, the mental health of university students has become an alarming public health concern worldwide. Most of the mental disorders begin among young adults, attributed to the transition to university and increased financial and societal pressure. Despite the...

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description Introduction: According to previous research, the mental health of university students has become an alarming public health concern worldwide. Most of the mental disorders begin among young adults, attributed to the transition to university and increased financial and societal pressure. Despite the important effect of daily habits on mental health, there still remain research gaps in Egypt in exploring their effect among university students and exploring the potential opportunities to support their well-being. Objectives: To assess depression rates among AUC students and to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly designed habit recording board, Make an Impact (MAI) to improve depression symptoms and promote mental health among AUC undergraduate students. Methods: The study employed a mixed-method approach, by using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) survey to assess the depression prevalence among AUC students, and in-depth interviews to assess the effectiveness of the MAI tool in promoting mental wellness among students. Results: Key findings reveal that depression symptoms are common among graduate and undergraduate students overall. The highest proportion among the total sample and graduate students was mild depression with 33% and 41% respectively, while undergraduates showed the highest rates of moderate depression (30%). Severe depression was least common across all groups. No statistically significant differences in depression severity were found between graduate and undergraduate students (all p > 0.05). Student feedback indicated promising results for the MAI tool in building healthy habits among students. However, based on baseline depression status, there were mixed results regarding the effectiveness of the MAI tool on improving mental health status. Conclusion: The study sheds light on the mental wellness of university students, the link between habits and mental well-being, and the university students’ vulnerability to depression. The results of the current study indicate the potential benefits of building habits that support students’ mental health. The study results offer insights into the mental health status of university students while also highlighting gaps in existing support systems and recommendations for future research and mental health interventions aimed at improving the quality of life of university students.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3664 Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students Nounou, Noran Introduction: According to previous research, the mental health of university students has become an alarming public health concern worldwide. Most of the mental disorders begin among young adults, attributed to the transition to university and increased financial and societal pressure. Despite the important effect of daily habits on mental health, there still remain research gaps in Egypt in exploring their effect among university students and exploring the potential opportunities to support their well-being. Objectives: To assess depression rates among AUC students and to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly designed habit recording board, Make an Impact (MAI) to improve depression symptoms and promote mental health among AUC undergraduate students. Methods: The study employed a mixed-method approach, by using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) survey to assess the depression prevalence among AUC students, and in-depth interviews to assess the effectiveness of the MAI tool in promoting mental wellness among students. Results: Key findings reveal that depression symptoms are common among graduate and undergraduate students overall. The highest proportion among the total sample and graduate students was mild depression with 33% and 41% respectively, while undergraduates showed the highest rates of moderate depression (30%). Severe depression was least common across all groups. No statistically significant differences in depression severity were found between graduate and undergraduate students (all p > 0.05). Student feedback indicated promising results for the MAI tool in building healthy habits among students. However, based on baseline depression status, there were mixed results regarding the effectiveness of the MAI tool on improving mental health status. Conclusion: The study sheds light on the mental wellness of university students, the link between habits and mental well-being, and the university students’ vulnerability to depression. The results of the current study indicate the potential benefits of building habits that support students’ mental health. The study results offer insights into the mental health status of university students while also highlighting gaps in existing support systems and recommendations for future research and mental health interventions aimed at improving the quality of life of university students. 2026-02-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2645 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3664/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Depression Mental health University students Lifestyle habits Preventive intervention Egypt Habit tracking tool PHQ-9. International and Community Nutrition Mental and Social Health Nutritional Epidemiology Public Health
spellingShingle Depression
Mental health
University students
Lifestyle habits
Preventive intervention
Egypt
Habit tracking tool
PHQ-9.
International and Community Nutrition
Mental and Social Health
Nutritional Epidemiology
Public Health
Nounou, Noran
Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title_full Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title_fullStr Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title_full_unstemmed Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title_short Assessing The Effectiveness of a Habit Recording Tool To Improve Mental Health of University (AUC) Students
title_sort assessing the effectiveness of a habit recording tool to improve mental health of university auc students
topic Depression
Mental health
University students
Lifestyle habits
Preventive intervention
Egypt
Habit tracking tool
PHQ-9.
International and Community Nutrition
Mental and Social Health
Nutritional Epidemiology
Public Health
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