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数字化技术赋能学校普遍性心理卫生服务新机遇

孙莹 陶芳标

孙莹, 陶芳标. 数字化技术赋能学校普遍性心理卫生服务新机遇[J]. 中国学校卫生, 2023, 44(7): 961-963. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.07.001
引用本文: 孙莹, 陶芳标. 数字化技术赋能学校普遍性心理卫生服务新机遇[J]. 中国学校卫生, 2023, 44(7): 961-963. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.07.001
SUN Ying, TAO Fangbiao. Promoting digital technology to enable new opportunities for universal mental health services in schools[J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2023, 44(7): 961-963. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.07.001
Citation: SUN Ying, TAO Fangbiao. Promoting digital technology to enable new opportunities for universal mental health services in schools[J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2023, 44(7): 961-963. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.07.001

数字化技术赋能学校普遍性心理卫生服务新机遇

doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.07.001
基金项目: 

安徽省教育厅教育科学研究重点项目 JKZ2001

详细信息
    作者简介:

    孙莹(1980-),女,安徽芜湖人,博士,教授,主要研究方向为儿童青少年发育与健康

  • 利益冲突声明  所有作者声明无利益冲突。
  • 中图分类号: B844.2 TN711.5 G478.2

Promoting digital technology to enable new opportunities for universal mental health services in schools

  • 摘要: 近年来,学校面临着儿童青少年日益增长的心理健康需求,以个体为中心的学校心理卫生服务模式难以应对日益突显的公共卫生问题。在“全校、全社区、全儿童”(WSCC)理论以及世界卫生组织提出的健康促进学校概念框架下,文章提出将普遍性心理卫生服务纳入学校基本公共卫生服务,以及建设数字化学校心理卫生服务平台,可为学校普遍性心理卫生服务提供新的机遇。
    1)  利益冲突声明  所有作者声明无利益冲突。
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  • 收稿日期:  2023-03-29
  • 修回日期:  2023-04-06
  • 网络出版日期:  2023-07-25
  • 刊出日期:  2023-07-25

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