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More needs to be done to help students – especially Black students – cope with the mental health effects of the pandemic. As I reflect on my experience, access to a community, ...
What Are Students In The Coalition for Student Wellbeing Saying About Campus Mental Health? Audrey Schlotter is a C4SW council member and a fourth-year student at Oregon State University, studying ...
Students Say Mental-Health Breaks From Class Help Them Succeed. Here’s How Colleges Are Responding. By Julian Roberts-Grmela February 2, 2023. Nicolas Ogonosky for The Chronicle.
Federal data show more students are requesting in-school mental health services, in another sign of the strain on students and educators. Teachers also report concerns about their mental health.
Teen mental health has worsened since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2021, 44 percent of high school students said they “persistently felt sad or hopeless,” up from 36.7 percent in ...
Only 5.3% of students seek out a mental health therapist at school, while 18.7% go to their counselor. 33.2% talk to a parent, step parent, or guardian.
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