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College student mental health and substance use
Overview
Academic research has focused on the psychological and communicative barriers affecting college students regarding substance use and mental health. Studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the University at Albany identified that internal stigma, communication efficacy, and mental health literacy are critical factors influencing whether students disclose drug use to healthcare providers or seek mental health assistance.
In response to these challenges, campus resources and legal protections have been highlighted to support student safety. In Washington, Good Samaritan laws and specific university policies provide protections against formal discipline when emergency services are contacted for substance-related incidents. Additionally, medical interventions such as Narcan are being made available at various campus locations to address opioid overdose risks.
Entities
College students · Hayley Stahl · Washington State University · University at Albany · Anna M. Gentile
Timeline
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4 days ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesMental health and safety resources for college studentsCollege students face mental health challenges like anxiety and depression, alongside risks related to substance use. Resources like therapy and Narcan, supported by Good Samaritan laws, are available for help.
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23 days ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesCollege Student Health Studies Examine Substance Use Disclosure and Mental Health Help‑SeekingTwo college‑health dissertations: one creates a decision aid for student drug‑use disclosure; the other shows mental health literacy boosts help‑seeking, with stigma and gender showing limited effects.
Sources
dailyevergreen.com · foresightmentalhealth.com