Background: Investigating variables associated with mental health literacy in the college-age population takes us one step closer to providing intervention for this vulnerable group, where growing rates of psychological disorders are a serious public concern. This study adds to the existing literature by incorporating, within a single model, multi-faceted variables (demographic, psychological, and academic) that contribute to mental health literacy in demographically and ethnically diverse college students. Methods: Participants were undergraduate students enrolled at nine different colleges that are part of a large, urban, public university system. A total of 1213 respondents (62.0% female, 73.3% non-white) completed an in- person assessme...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
College students who do not study mental health-related topics are a population that are particularl...
Thesis advisor: Stephen J. PfohlWith the decline in college students’ overall mental health over the...
Background: Investigating variables associated with mental health literacy in the college-age popula...
Objective: This study examined levels of mental health literacy amongst US university students, as w...
Objective: This study examined levels of mental health literacy amongst US university students, as w...
Mental health literacy is defined as the ability to recognize and understand characteristics of ment...
Background: The study evaluates whether there is an association between mental health and health lit...
Black and African American (B/AA) individuals have a lower prevalence of mental disorders compared t...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
This thesis proposes a new measure of mental health literacy specifically for use among university s...
This thesis proposes a new measure of mental health literacy specifically for use among university s...
There is no denying that mental illness has gained a strong prevalence in the United States. Accordi...
Scott Greenspan outlines a brief overview of the introduction, methods, results, and implications of...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
College students who do not study mental health-related topics are a population that are particularl...
Thesis advisor: Stephen J. PfohlWith the decline in college students’ overall mental health over the...
Background: Investigating variables associated with mental health literacy in the college-age popula...
Objective: This study examined levels of mental health literacy amongst US university students, as w...
Objective: This study examined levels of mental health literacy amongst US university students, as w...
Mental health literacy is defined as the ability to recognize and understand characteristics of ment...
Background: The study evaluates whether there is an association between mental health and health lit...
Black and African American (B/AA) individuals have a lower prevalence of mental disorders compared t...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
This thesis proposes a new measure of mental health literacy specifically for use among university s...
This thesis proposes a new measure of mental health literacy specifically for use among university s...
There is no denying that mental illness has gained a strong prevalence in the United States. Accordi...
Scott Greenspan outlines a brief overview of the introduction, methods, results, and implications of...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
Context: By the age of 24 years, diagnosable mental disorders begin to develop in one out of four Am...
College students who do not study mental health-related topics are a population that are particularl...
Thesis advisor: Stephen J. PfohlWith the decline in college students’ overall mental health over the...