New Issues in an Old Dilemma: The Confidentiality of Mental Health Records |
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Authors: | David P Kraft MD |
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Institution: | Mental Health Division, University Health Services, University of Massachusetts , Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003, USA |
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Abstract: | Assessing and understanding the health needs and capacities of college students is paramount to creating healthy campus communities. The American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA) is a survey instrument developed by the ACHA in 1998 to assist institutions of higher education in achieving this goal. The ACHA-NCHA contains approximately 300 questions assessing student health status and health problems, risk and protective behaviors, access to health information, impediments to academic performance, and perceived norms across a variety of content areas, including injury prevention; personal safety and violence; alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; sexual health; weight, nutrition, and exercise; and mental health. Twice a year, the ACHA compiles aggregate data from participating institutions in a reference group report for data comparison. Results from the Spring 2004 Reference Group (N = 47,202) are presented in this article. |
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Keywords: | American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment assessment college health evidence-based health behaviors research student learning Web-based survey |
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