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Integrated collaborative education on mental health of patients with social anxiety disorder
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2023
Abstract
Social anxiety disorder is a common psychological disorder, and patients often feel excessive tension and unease in social situations. This mental health issue can have adverse effects on patients’ lives and studies. Therefore, finding effective intervention measures to improve the mental health of patients with social anxiety disorder has important practical value.
Some patients with social anxiety disorder from several universities were selected as subjects, and the subjects were divided into an experimental group and a control group. Firstly, a questionnaire survey was used to analyze the psychological characteristics and troubles of the subjects, and then the participants were interfered with by the innovative integration and collaborative education mechanism to improve the mental health of patients with social anxiety disorder through psychological counselling and training. Finally, the intervention effect was evaluated by Stanford Acute Stress Response Questionnaire (SASRQ) and 3-Minute Delirium Diagnosis Scale (3D-CAM).
The results show that the collaborative education mechanism of creative integration has a good improvement effect on the mental health of patients with social anxiety disorder, which can enhance their confidence and help them better cope with social situations. Through psychological counselling and training, the patient’s level of social anxiety has significantly decreased.
The collaborative education mechanism of creative integration can effectively improve the mental health of patients with social anxiety disorder. The combination of educational psychology theory and practice provides effective support and assistance for patients with social anxiety disorder, and also provides good reference for various universities.
2022 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Undergraduate Education and Teaching Reform Research Project (No. jgzd2022031).
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