The prevalence of mental illness is increasing among post-secondary students. Despite more mental health services being of-fered within post-secondary institutions, uptake among students remains suboptimal. This study aimed to examine facilitators and barriers for students seeking mental health services through service providers’ perspectives. Twenty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted at a southwestern Ontario post-secondary institution and were analyzed using thematic analysis using NVivo. Facilitators revealed include strengthening communication techniques; improving equity, diversity, and inclu-sion; increasing social media promotion; and providing incentives. Barriers identified include fear of judgement, time con-straints, ...
Student mental health is an issue of great concern for universities, with rising numbers of mental h...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers around the current University of ...
College is a stressful transition for many students who are learning to deal with pressures away fro...
The prevalence of mental illness is increasing among post-secondary students. Despite more mental he...
Despite marked improvements, intervention for students with a mental health problem or illness in Ca...
Students face a variety of stressors (e.g., academic, financial) that can function as precipitating ...
Many first-year university students experience stressors that impact their adjustment and well-being...
Assessing Levels of Stigma and Accessing Mental Health Services Post-secondary students report high ...
This study aimed to better understand campus mental health culture and student mental health coping ...
Prevalence rates for mental illness are high for Canadian youth 15-24 years old and for those livin...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
This research explored the perceptions of student affairs and services (SAS) leaders in relation to ...
The focus of the current study was to examine student-identified academic and mental health concerns...
Stigma is recognized as a potential barrier to seeking help for a mental health disorder. The presen...
This study was conducted to obtain an understanding of the post-secondary educational experiences of...
Student mental health is an issue of great concern for universities, with rising numbers of mental h...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers around the current University of ...
College is a stressful transition for many students who are learning to deal with pressures away fro...
The prevalence of mental illness is increasing among post-secondary students. Despite more mental he...
Despite marked improvements, intervention for students with a mental health problem or illness in Ca...
Students face a variety of stressors (e.g., academic, financial) that can function as precipitating ...
Many first-year university students experience stressors that impact their adjustment and well-being...
Assessing Levels of Stigma and Accessing Mental Health Services Post-secondary students report high ...
This study aimed to better understand campus mental health culture and student mental health coping ...
Prevalence rates for mental illness are high for Canadian youth 15-24 years old and for those livin...
Previous research has found that mental health disorders on college campuses have become increasingl...
This research explored the perceptions of student affairs and services (SAS) leaders in relation to ...
The focus of the current study was to examine student-identified academic and mental health concerns...
Stigma is recognized as a potential barrier to seeking help for a mental health disorder. The presen...
This study was conducted to obtain an understanding of the post-secondary educational experiences of...
Student mental health is an issue of great concern for universities, with rising numbers of mental h...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers around the current University of ...
College is a stressful transition for many students who are learning to deal with pressures away fro...