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Almost Half of All College Students Need Mental Health Services before Graduation

Experts contend that psychiatric problems on the Nation's campuses have become a mental health crisis. Nearly 50% of college students are likely to suffer some degree of depression, according to Richard Kadison, Chief of Mental Health Services at Harvard University and author of College of the Overwhelmed, a recent book about the college mental health crisis. At the recent annual meeting of the American Medical Association, members called for increased mental health services on college campuses. A 13-year study of 13,257 students conducted by Kansas State University officials showed that the number of students seeking school counselors for depression had doubled and the number reporting suicidal thoughts had tripled.

Most of the students seeking help were upperclassmen. A Univ. Of Pittsburg study released in 2006 revealed that nationally, the number of college counseling center clients on psychiatric medication rose from 9% in 1994 to 25% in 2005. The Pittsburgh study found that an increase in severe psychological problems among college students was first noticed in 1988, when 56% of more than 300 counseling center directors reported an increase in more severe cases. In the 2005 survey, 90% of the 366 center directors reported increasing problems. This is all happening during a time when State support for higher education has been reduced and funding is a constant concern.

Article courtesy SAMHSA Behavioral Health Headlines

 

 

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