PSY2208 – Mental Health and Wellbeing

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

This course provides an introduction into epidemiological and public health perspectives on mental health and wellbeing. The course will focus on theoretical and empirical accounts of how wellbeing and common mental health problems (including symptoms of anxiety and depression, weight/eating problems, conduct problems, alcohol and other drug use) are understood in an epidemiological and public health perspective.

Cultural, individual differences, and lifespan approaches to mental health and wellbeing will be an integrated part of the course.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

You should be able to:

  • describe basic concepts in epidemiology and public health
  • clarify influential current conceptualizations of wellbeing, mental health, and mental disorders
  • present and discuss essential empirical studies and theoretical accounts of risk factors, protective factors, and developmental trajectories of common mental health problems
  • describe theoretical and empirical accounts of correlates and prevalence of wellbeing
  • critically discuss the individual and societal consequences of mental health problems and low wellbeing
  • describe theoretical and empirical foundations of lifespan approaches to mental health and wellbeing
  • discuss cultural differences in and time trends of mental health and wellbein

Skills

You should be able to:

  • communicate that mental health and wellbeing are multifaceted phenomena that are determined by a variety of factors at different explanatory levels (individual, group, cultural/societal);
  • communicate epidemiological aspects of mental health and wellbeing.

General competence

You should be able to:

  • elucidate the major challenges concerning mental health and wellbeing in today’s society
  • critically evaluate epidemiological research and conclusions that are drawn from such research

It is recommended to have completed introductory bachelor course in development psychology PSY1200- Introduction to development psychology and methods PSY1010- Innf?ring i metode or equivalent

Overlapping courses

Teaching

Teaching trough lectures and seminars.

The seminars are mandatory with attendance 5 out of 7 times.

If plan on not attending the seminars, please chose seminar 99 - self study in Studentweb. At this seminar you have to do a compensating task which will be given in Canvas. You need to get the compensating task approved to be able to take the exam.?

Approved mandatory activity is valid for the next two semesters that the course will be held.

Information about changing seminar groups.

Examination

Examination in Inspera

The final examination is a written school examination in Inspera.

You will need to familiarize yourself with the digital examination arrangements in Inspera.

Read more about examinations in Inspera

Previous exams in PSY2208

PSY2208 is offered for the first time in Spring 2022. However, the course content and examination is similar to the previously offered course PSY2207

Previous exams in PSY2207

Spring 2020 (ordinary and postponed)

Spring 2020 (grading guidelines)

Spring 2021 (ordinary and postponed)

Spring 2021 (grading guidelines)

Examination support material

It is allowed to use a dictionary during the exam. The dictionary must be approved by SV-info in advance. See rules for using a dictionary.

Language of examination

You may write your examination paper in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Read more about the grading system.

More about examinations at UiO

You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) Dec. 24, 2024 6:22:27 PM

Facts about this course

Level
Bachelor
Credits
10
Teaching
Spring
Examination
Spring
Teaching language
English

Contact

SV-info