Improvements in depression symptomatology in a sample of undergraduate students: a pre-post Balint group intervention study

一项针对本科生样本的抑郁症状改善情况的巴林特小组干预前后研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have explored the effects of Balint group interventions on reducing depressive symptoms among medical workers; however, its effects on other populations have not been analyzed. This study addressed this gap by investigating whether this intervention can reduce depressive tendencies in college students and its potential mechanism. METHODS: The effects of the 6-week Balint group intervention were assessed using an experimental/control group and pre-/post-test design. 56 college students (66.07% female; baseline M(age) = 21.56 years, SD = 1.86) participated in the study, and 30 students (baseline M(age) = 21.84 years, SD = 2.02) were included in the intervention group. RESULTS: Consistent with developmental expectations, the results indicated that after 6 weeks, the intervention group exhibited significantly lower depressive tendencies and significantly improved perceived social support and interpersonal competences compared to the waiting control group. Furthermore, interpersonal competence, particularly disclosure, fully mediated the relationship between the Balint group intervention and depressive tendencies. CONCLUSIONS: Balint group intervention can significantly reduce depressive tendencies and improve perceived social support and interpersonal competences of college students. The decrease of depressive tendencies can be achieved by improving college students’ interpersonal competences (especially disclosure). CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: The clinical trial was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (Registration number: ChiCTR2400090160) on 25 September 2024. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40359-025-03226-6.

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