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19 wrz 2024 · In this article, we will explore 12 eye-opening statistics that reveal the gravity of the mental health crisis in schools and underscore the need for comprehensive, proactive interventions. Prioritizing mental health in schools enables students to thrive and have a sense of belonging.
Poor mental health is among the most significant threats to the lifelong well-being and health of youth.6 Mental health issues affect students’ daily functioning, learning, relationships and interactions with others, and increase risk of self-harm.7,8 Half of all mental health problems begin by the age of 14, and, left untreated, mental health
8 mar 2023 · Increasing capacity of schools to identify and address behavioral health needs through student-focused prevention and support services. Training school personnel to better recognize and respond to emerging behavioral health issues.
20 wrz 2022 · Improved knowledge of factors associated with poor mental health and also those that increase mental wellbeing can provide a foundation for designing strategies and specific interventions that can prevent poor mental health and ensuring targeted support is available for students at increased risk.
28 cze 2021 · Providers collect data to try to understand the extent of the demand for support with mental health across their student population but appear to struggle with assessing their students’...
17 mar 2023 · Studies report that a substantial number of students in higher education are dealing with well-being issues such as psychological and emotional distress, feelings of anxiety and depression, and an increased risk of burnout (Backhaus et al., 2020; Baik et al., 2019; Dopmeijer, 2021).
1 paź 2022 · Institutions across the country are embracing approaches such as group therapy, peer counseling, and telehealth. They’re also better equipping faculty and staff to spot—and support—students in distress, and rethinking how to respond when a crisis occurs.