Mental Health Needs Assessment of a Major Urban University |
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Authors: | Victor E. Indrisano Ph.D. Stephen M. Auerbach Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. St. Elizabeths Hospital , Washington, D.C., 20032, USA;2. Virginia Commonwealth University , 800 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia, 23284, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract A questionnaire surveying mental health needs was administered in class to 1,412 Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) students, and a service utilization questionnaire was administered to 154 students applying for mental health services at four campus-based agencies. The nature of the specific problems of concern to students tended to remain stable over the course of a semester. Study habits and grades was the most frequently cited problem area on the needs survey, though help was sought most frequently for physically oriented concerns. Students lacking important sources of social support reported the most difficulties. Students who sought help had more problems and higher levels of concern than those not seeking help. A comparison of the two data sources indicated a slight but significant tendency for agencies to deal with the greatest areas of need at the severity levels indicated in the needs survey. |
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