Too Distressed to Learn? Mental Health Among Community College Students (2016)

A new study at 10 community colleges across the nation reveals that half of the more than 4,000 community college students surveyed are experiencing a current or recent mental health condition. Less than half of these students are receiving any mental health services. Students age 25 and younger are especially likely to have an untreated mental health condition. As mental illness can impair academic success and quality of life, there is a clear need for greater attention to and resources for mental health services and programs on community college campuses.

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Categories: Research Study
Tags: #RealCollege Survey, community college, inequality, mental health
Author: Daniel Eisenberg, Katharine M. Broton, Sara Goldrick-Rab, Sarah Lipson