81% of students we surveyed were aware that their school providesmental health services. But less than half (40%) think their school is doing enough to support student mental health. Of the 46% of students who
An electronic survey was distributed to student-athletes at a large Canadian university. Data from 113 respondents were analyzed using descriptive statistics and content analysis. Stress and pressure were reported as the most prevalent contributors to mental health issues, and 47% of respondents ...
the sample is broadly similar to Higher Education Student Statistics for 2018/2019 and the University Student Mental Health Survey 2020 (24 years old or younger, 69%; female, 57%; white, 75%; pre-existing mental health condition, 26.6%) (Higher Education Statistics Agency, 2020; Pereira et ...
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Issues, concepts, and solutions for collegiate mental-health struggles. How the Media, Statistics Twist the Story of Suicide on Campus News reports continue to tout a “suicide epidemic” on college campuses, but while the rate for the general popultion continues to rise, there’s no evidence ...
Student athletes have to balance academics with rigorous training regimens while focusing on optimal performance and managing high expectations. Physical injuries, overtraining, concussion, sleep disorders, and social identity are some of the factors that also impact the mental health of student athletes....
While there is growing evidence highlighting the prevalence of mental health concerns among university faculty, few studies have examined mental health interventions in this population. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to col
The two adapted subscales have shown very good levels of internal consistency (αs = 0.83 for both subscales in British student-athletes, Al-Yaaribi et al., 2016). 2.3. Procedure After being granted ethical approval from the lead author’s university, we created an online survey with the ...
[58] conducted a gratitude workshop amongst elite student athletes and found that their perceived social support was improved. Negative social relationships and lack of support have been found to be risk factors for elite athlete mental health [3], and therefore, there remains substantial room for...
Additionally, poor sleep quality has been associated with higher levels of confusion in elite Brazilian volleyball players and greater monthly number of days with poor mental health in NCAA Division I student athletes (Andrade et al., 2019; Grandner et al., 2021). Greater frequency of self-...