The effectiveness of UK student counselling services: an analysis using the CORE System
Titel:
The effectiveness of UK student counselling services: an analysis using the CORE System
Auteur:
Connell, Janice Barkham, Michael Mellor-Clark, John
Verschenen in:
British journal of guidance & counselling
Paginering:
Jaargang 36 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 1-18
Jaar:
2008-02
Inhoud:
Despite concern surrounding the mental health of students, brought about by the government's policy of widening participation and increasing demands upon students, the effectiveness of student counselling has been a neglected research area. This study examines data from seven UK student counselling services using the CORE System in the routine evaluation of their services. Results indicate that counselling is effective, with 70% (service range 67% to 83%) of clients with outcome measures available showing reliable improvement on the CORE-OM from pre- to post-therapy. However, students who complete a course of counselling show significantly greater improvement, according to practitioner pre- and post-therapy severity ratings of depression and anxiety, than those clients who drop out or have an unplanned therapy ending (effect size 1.03, 0.85, respectively). The stage at which students drop out of therapy is important, with those students dropping out of therapy before the third session being the most vulnerable. The implications of these findings are discussed.