Environmental scan of mental wellness resources available on Canadian post-secondary campuses

作者: Wen-Pin Chang , Teresa Chen , Heather Stuart , Shu-Ping Chen

DOI: 10.1007/S10734-020-00594-3

关键词: Mental health serviceVariety (cybernetics)Higher educationMedical educationPsychologyPopulation

摘要: This environmental scan study aimed to determine the current status of mental wellness resources and toolkits on Canadian post-secondary campuses. was completed in summer 2016 consisted three parts: Web search, campus survey, semi-structured, individual interviews. The search 135 institutions indicated that size population influenced availability variety existing resources. In survey conducted, over 80% 39 had various services. Mental health–related listed were well-perceived included de-stressing materials health service information. Four common themes emerged interviews conducted: (a) accessibility services, (b) support networks need shift, (c) can accomplish multiple purposes, (d) necessary components produce an effective toolkit. findings this guide future development a potential national toolkit for college

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