Skill Enactment Among University Students Using a Brief Video-Based Mental Health Intervention: Mixed Methods Study Within a Randomized Controlled Trial
Hayley M Jackson, Philip J Batterham, Alison L Calear, Jeneva L Ohan, Louise M Farrer

TL;DR
A study tested a digital mental health program for university students but found it didn't improve skill use or mental health outcomes.
Contribution
The study explores skill enactment in digital mental health interventions and identifies factors influencing individual engagement.
Findings
The intervention did not significantly improve skill enactment or reduce depression/anxiety symptoms.
Higher skill enactment was associated with lower symptom levels across both groups.
Participants were motivated by personally relevant, easy-to-integrate, or previously effective skills.
Abstract
Mental health problems are common among university students, yet many students do not seek professional help. Digital mental health interventions can increase students’ access to support and have been shown to be effective in preventing and treating mental health problems. However, little is known about the extent to which students implement therapeutic skills from these programs in everyday life (ie, skill enactment) or about the impact of skill enactment on outcomes. This study aims to assess the effects of a low-intensity video-based intervention, Uni Virtual Clinic Lite (UVC-Lite), in improving skill enactment relative to an attention-control program (primary aim) and examine whether skill enactment influences symptoms of depression and anxiety (secondary aim). The study also qualitatively explored participants’ experiences of, and motivations for, engaging with the therapeutic…
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TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Mental Health Treatment and Access
