The Counseling Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato offers mental health counseling services to MNSU students that are free, confidential, and conveniently located on campus. Despite the range of services, the affordability and confidentiality, as well as current marketing strategies used by the Counseling Center, services appear to be significantly underutilized by students on campus. This study examines student perceptions of on campus mental health services and barriers that may prevent students from accessing services. The goal of the project is to assist the Counseling Center in improving their marketing strategies to students identified as being underserved
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Students face a variety of stressors (e.g., academic, financial) that can function as precipitating ...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
The current study explored the use of mental health services by minority students at South Dakota St...
The aim of this study is to examine perceptions of mental health resources at the University of Dayt...
Problem/ Purpose Across American college campuses, the number of college students reporting feelings...
College students are dealing with serious mental health issues and represent an important population...
Mental health services (MHS) are a great resource provided by nearly all universities. College stude...
Purpose: A study done at a mid-sized American University assessed the student population’s awareness...
Past studies have researched access to mental health care among youth, adolescents, and young adults...
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Despite being vulnerable to mental health problems, college students are a population that is especi...
Mental health is critical to the overall wellbeing of individuals. However, college students oftent...
Undergraduate perceptions of the overall effectiveness of six types of mental health service provide...
Mental health is a challenge that affects higher education. The problem for this study was that stud...
The purpose of this study was to learn how students at a small Midwestern college were utilizing the...
Students face a variety of stressors (e.g., academic, financial) that can function as precipitating ...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
The current study explored the use of mental health services by minority students at South Dakota St...
The aim of this study is to examine perceptions of mental health resources at the University of Dayt...
Problem/ Purpose Across American college campuses, the number of college students reporting feelings...
College students are dealing with serious mental health issues and represent an important population...
Mental health services (MHS) are a great resource provided by nearly all universities. College stude...
Purpose: A study done at a mid-sized American University assessed the student population’s awareness...
Past studies have researched access to mental health care among youth, adolescents, and young adults...
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Despite being vulnerable to mental health problems, college students are a population that is especi...
Mental health is critical to the overall wellbeing of individuals. However, college students oftent...
Undergraduate perceptions of the overall effectiveness of six types of mental health service provide...
Mental health is a challenge that affects higher education. The problem for this study was that stud...