A Health Minds Study conducted last year at the 16 schools across the Kentucky Community and Technical College System revealed the need for more mental health support for students.
According to the study, 68% of students showed signs of depression, and 66% reported anxiety symptoms. But only 27% of those who screened positive for depression or anxiety are receiving therapy. No surprise, considering 86% of students surveyed reported financial stress.
“Community college students experience the same mental health concerns as their university peers, but are more likely to face financial challenges that lead to food and housing insecurity, or less access to medical care, which can compound the issue,” says KCTCS’ Christopher Hetherington, executive director of strategic enrollment management.
Read more at Community College Daily.