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- Title
How Do College Campuses Make Decisions About Allocating Resources for Student Mental Health? Findings from Key Participant Interviews.
- Authors
Hunt, Justin B.; Watkins, Daphne; Eisenberg, Daniel
- Abstract
Given the significant burden of mental illness among young adults, colleges offer a promising venue for prevention and treatment, which can help set late adolescents and young adults on a path to success and wellbeing. Despite the potential benefits, there have been no published attudies of how campuses decide about allocating resources for mental health. To address this gap, the purpose of this study was to characterize the decision-making process for funding of mental health services through qualitative interviews at 10 universities.
- Subjects
MENTAL health of college students; MENTAL health services; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges; STUDENT well-being; MENTAL health of students
- Publication
Journal of College Student Development, 2012, Vol 53, Issue 6, p850
- ISSN
0897-5264
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/csd.2012.0083