New York Journal of Student Affairs
Publication Date
11-27-2013
Document Type
Article
Abstract
An exploratory survey study assessed community college student awareness of signs, risk factors, and resources for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. The majority of the participants reported adequate awareness of mental disorders. Females were more likely than males and sophomores were more likely than freshmen to recognize signs and risk factors of mental illness. Half of the participants were unaware of campus mental health resources. Strategies for increasing student awareness of mental health problems, counseling, and other campus resources for mental illness are presented.
Recommended Citation
Dobmeier, R. A., Kalkbrenner, M. T., Hill, T. L., & Hernández, T. J. (2013). Residential Community College Student Awareness of Mental Health Problems and Resources. New York Journal of Student Affairs, 13(2). Retrieved from https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/nyjsa/vol13/iss2/3