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New Data: College Students Want to Push for Mental Health Reform, But Few Know the Policy Issues

Monday, October 7, 2024 Mental Health News
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2024

3 in 4 students acknowledged the importance of raising awareness of mental health, but just one-third know how to promote comfortable conversations about mental health on campus
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Active Minds, the largest youth mental health nonprofit in the U.S., in close collaboration with leading higher education virtual health provider TimelyCare, released new data following a survey of approximately 1,100 U.S. college and university students that sheds light on students' interest in raising awareness about mental health and their desire to advocate for mental health policies at the local, state, and federal levels.
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With three in 10 college students reporting severe psychological distress, this report urges higher education leaders to capitalize on students' interests and inspire students to lead action to improve mental health on campus.

Given that 41 million Gen Z members (ages 18-27) will be eligible to vote in the November election – eight million of them for the first time – these key takeaways are as timely as they are telling:

"Young adults are driven to inform, support and advocate for policies that have the potential to affect mental health," said Alison Malmon, founder and executive director of Active Minds. "This generation is more likely to engage in advocacy, but our data reveals that students may be limited by a lack of experience talking about mental health or mobilizing with their peers. We can rewrite the mental health story on campus by helping students build skills so they can confidently share their stories, ideate around shared solutions, collaborate with student groups and leadership, and work together to address campus-specific mental health needs."

"Colleges and universities have a special role in not only embracing but also nurturing student ideas to promote campus-wide mental health. To this end, there need to be opportunities for open dialogue about mental health and well-being," emphasized Dr. Jerry Walker, executive director of mental health services at TimelyCare. "TimelyCare is pleased to collaborate with Active Minds to transform the conversation around mental health and support students to be well and thrive in all aspects of their lives."

Active Minds and TimelyCare surveyed college students in February to understand how they value and prioritize mental health on individual, interpersonal, community, and national levels. Student perceptions of mental health, for themselves and others, shape their college experience and are crucial for their engagement, sense of belonging, retention, and degree completion. This study yields insights into college students' interest in awareness building and advocacy around mental health, which reinforces Active Minds' efforts to empower mental health advocates and drive lasting societal change in how mental health is prioritized.

Download a free copy of the full report here.

Active Minds and TimelyCare will host a solutions-oriented webinar with student and administrative voices on World Mental Health Day, Thursday, October 10 from 2-3 p.m. ET. This virtual event is free with registration.

About Active MindsActive Minds is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and providing resources for mental health support, with an emphasis on mobilizing youth and young adults. With a mission to reduce stigma and encourage open conversations, Active Minds is a pivotal force in fostering a supportive mental health community. To learn more, visit www.activeminds.org.

About TimelyCareTimelyCare is higher education's most trusted virtual health and well-being provider, with a mission to foster student success and improve the health and well-being of campus communities. Founded in 2017, TimelyCare now serves 2.3+ million students, educators and staff at more than 350 campuses nationwide. Its comprehensive suite of services – including mental health counseling, on-demand emotional support, medical care, psychiatric care, health coaching, student success coaching, basic needs assistance, faculty and staff guidance, peer support and self-guided wellness tools – expands the breadth of school resources and empowers students, educators, and staff to be well and thrive in all aspects of their lives.

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