Background: The mental health of students in UK higher education (HE) is receiving increased attention, and support services for students are under increased pressure. Aims: Drawing on ecological systems theory (EST), this study sought to explore possible contextual influences, over time, on student distress within HE. Method and Samples: We conducted a two-stage Delphi study, first asking UK professionals (n=236) from primary, secondary, further education, and HE to provide possible reasons for increases in student distress. The material was reduced to 58 representative statements across all sectors with a further 10 specific to HE. In stage 2, 89 participants rated each statement in terms of whether it: (1) takes place and (2) contributes...
Despite increasing policy focus on mental health provision for higher education students, it is uncl...
Improved mental health and wellbeing (MHW) of students has positive implications for their engagemen...
Recent evidence suggests that adolescents with mental health issues are more likely to go on to atte...
Background: The mental health of students in UK higher education (HE) is receiving increased attenti...
Mental health problems (MHPs) amongst university students are increasing, in the UK and internationa...
International audienceBackground: Higher education students evidence high levels of psychological di...
Mental ill-health is an escalating problem in higher education. Not only does this impact students’ ...
Higher Education (HE) Students are increasing diverse, with larger numbers participating from none t...
Within UK higher education there is an ‘overwhelming consensus’ [1] that the student demand for ment...
Background/context. Recent evidence indicates that adolescents experiencing mental distress might be...
There are increasing concerns globally about the mental health of students (Kadison,& Digeronimo, 20...
In recent years there has been increased awareness of the need to promote mental health and well-bei...
1.6 million young people are currently in higher education (HEFCE, 2010). Even though participation ...
International audiencePsychological distress as experienced by higher education students is of major...
Against the backdrop of a massive expansion in higher education, the number of students in higher ed...
Despite increasing policy focus on mental health provision for higher education students, it is uncl...
Improved mental health and wellbeing (MHW) of students has positive implications for their engagemen...
Recent evidence suggests that adolescents with mental health issues are more likely to go on to atte...
Background: The mental health of students in UK higher education (HE) is receiving increased attenti...
Mental health problems (MHPs) amongst university students are increasing, in the UK and internationa...
International audienceBackground: Higher education students evidence high levels of psychological di...
Mental ill-health is an escalating problem in higher education. Not only does this impact students’ ...
Higher Education (HE) Students are increasing diverse, with larger numbers participating from none t...
Within UK higher education there is an ‘overwhelming consensus’ [1] that the student demand for ment...
Background/context. Recent evidence indicates that adolescents experiencing mental distress might be...
There are increasing concerns globally about the mental health of students (Kadison,& Digeronimo, 20...
In recent years there has been increased awareness of the need to promote mental health and well-bei...
1.6 million young people are currently in higher education (HEFCE, 2010). Even though participation ...
International audiencePsychological distress as experienced by higher education students is of major...
Against the backdrop of a massive expansion in higher education, the number of students in higher ed...
Despite increasing policy focus on mental health provision for higher education students, it is uncl...
Improved mental health and wellbeing (MHW) of students has positive implications for their engagemen...
Recent evidence suggests that adolescents with mental health issues are more likely to go on to atte...