Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve

Background: The mental health of college students in the U.S. has become an undeniable concern to university administrators, service providers, and the higher education community at large. While universities seek to educate future great minds, their current policies and infrastructure do not unanimo...

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Main Author: Leah Goodman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2017-11-01
Series:Building Healthy Academic Communities Journal
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Online Access:https://library.osu.edu/ojs/index.php/BHAC/article/view/6056
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spelling doaj-ce83bf86c24c430a9269f77059a7286b2020-11-24T23:01:59ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesBuilding Healthy Academic Communities Journal2573-76432017-11-0112314410.18061/bhac.v1i2.60563932Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to ServeLeah Goodman0The University of Illinois at ChicagoBackground: The mental health of college students in the U.S. has become an undeniable concern to university administrators, service providers, and the higher education community at large. While universities seek to educate future great minds, their current policies and infrastructure do not unanimously prioritize mental health, thus, they often cannot meet the holistic needs of students and struggle to uphold their central mission. Aim: To outline the literature surrounding mental health in postsecondary education and the holistic needs of university students in order to target the national discussion of mental health toward actionable system change. Methods: A comprehensive review of the literature on college student mental health in the U.S. Results: The literature demonstrates that policy change is necessary to fully support students with psychiatric disabilities and mental health concerns. Conclusions: Mental health is a critical issue for young adults, and college presents a prime developmental context to equip students with the skills for a lifetime of mental health and wellbeing. Further research is needed to explore the impact of implementing innovative programs, curricular changes and supported education programs to support college students.https://library.osu.edu/ojs/index.php/BHAC/article/view/6056mental healthhigher educationpolicy changedisabilitywellbeing
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Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve
Building Healthy Academic Communities Journal
mental health
higher education
policy change
disability
wellbeing
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title_short Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve
title_full Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve
title_fullStr Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve
title_full_unstemmed Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve
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publisher The Ohio State University Libraries
series Building Healthy Academic Communities Journal
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publishDate 2017-11-01
description Background: The mental health of college students in the U.S. has become an undeniable concern to university administrators, service providers, and the higher education community at large. While universities seek to educate future great minds, their current policies and infrastructure do not unanimously prioritize mental health, thus, they often cannot meet the holistic needs of students and struggle to uphold their central mission. Aim: To outline the literature surrounding mental health in postsecondary education and the holistic needs of university students in order to target the national discussion of mental health toward actionable system change. Methods: A comprehensive review of the literature on college student mental health in the U.S. Results: The literature demonstrates that policy change is necessary to fully support students with psychiatric disabilities and mental health concerns. Conclusions: Mental health is a critical issue for young adults, and college presents a prime developmental context to equip students with the skills for a lifetime of mental health and wellbeing. Further research is needed to explore the impact of implementing innovative programs, curricular changes and supported education programs to support college students.
topic mental health
higher education
policy change
disability
wellbeing
url https://library.osu.edu/ojs/index.php/BHAC/article/view/6056
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