EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTERNET-BASED TOOL FOR EMOTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS AT A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Kelly Cristina de Souza Fornazari
  • Luís Guilherme Ribeiro
  • Rennan Rodrigues da Silva
  • Douglas Tomachewski
  • Adriana Yuriko Koga
  • Leandro Cavalcante Lipinski
  • Carolina Weigert Galvão
  • Rafael Mazer Etto
  • Edmar Miyoshi

Keywords:

Mental health, Depression, Screening, Students, University

Abstract

University students have a higher prevalence of illnesses that affect their mental health. This leads to a higher risk of dropping out, poor academic performance, drug abuse, difficulties in finding a job after graduation, and suicidal thoughts. Internet-based tools for screening students with symptoms of these illnesses are necessary, then it allows to perform an early diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to develop an Internet-based tool for the emotional assessment of students at a state public university. The SAVE (emotional assessment software) was developed in a standardized language already used by the university’s systems. Initially, the Beck Inventory (BDI-II) was used to screen for students with depressive symptoms. Students who scored more than 9 were referred to a multiprofessional care (psychology, nursing, physiotherapy, and social work) for diagnosis and treatment. The analysis of 671 questionnaires answered by students in the first 12 months of the tool's operation showed a prevalence of 83.5% with depressive symptoms, where 20.4% with mild symptoms, 39.1% with moderate symptoms, and 24.0% with severe symptoms. This study demonstrated the importance of using Internet-based tools to detect symptoms that affect the mental health of university students.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2025.021-025

Downloads

Published

2025-06-12

How to Cite

EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTERNET-BASED TOOL FOR EMOTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS AT A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN BRAZIL. (2025). Seven Editora, 398-411. https://sevenpublicacoes.com.br/editora/article/view/7302