Students acknowledged the importance of raising awareness of mental health, but few know how to start conversations on campus.

College students want mental health reform


Students acknowledged the importance of raising awareness of mental health, but few know how to start comfortable conversations about it on campus

Key points:

  • College students say they'd like to advocate for better mental health policy
  • Online students are asking for more mental health support
  • Student loneliness has strong links to mental health distress
  • For more news on student mental health, visit eCN's Success & Well-Being hub

Only about half of surveyed college students say they believe their institution offers adequate mental health supports for students, according to data from youth mental health nonprofit Active Minds, in close collaboration with higher education virtual health provider TimelyCare.

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