Payton Fay Cobb, Yarger Lynette Kvasny, Pinter Anthony Thomas
Poole College of Management, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States.
College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2018 Oct 23;5(4):e10032. doi: 10.2196/10032.
A growing number of college students are experiencing personal circumstances or encountering situations that feel overwhelming and negatively affect their academic studies and other aspects of life on campus. To meet this growing demand for counseling services, US colleges and universities are offering a growing variety of mental health services that provide support and services to students in distress.
In this study, we explore mental health issues impacting college students using a corpus of news articles, foundation reports, and media stories. Mental health concerns within this population have been on the rise. Uncovering the most salient themes articulated in current news and literature reports can better enable higher education institutions to provide health services to its students.
We used SAS Text Miner to analyze 165 references that were published from 2010 to 2015 and focused on mental health among college students. Key clusters were identified to reveal the themes that were most significant to the topic.
The final cluster analysis yielded six themes in students' mental health experiences in higher education (ie, age, race, crime, student services, aftermath, victim). Two themes, increasing demand for student services provided by campus counseling centers (113/165, 68.5%) and the increased mental health risks faced by racial and ethnic minorities (30/165, 18.2%), dominated the discourse.
Higher education institutions are actively engaged in extending mental health services and offering targeted outreach to students of color. Cluster analysis identified that institutions are devoting more and innovative resources in response to the growing number students who experience mental health concerns. However, there is a need to focus on proactive approaches to mitigate the causes of mental health and the aftermath of a negative experience, particularly violence and sexual assault. Such strategies can potentially influence how students navigate their health information seeking and how information and communication technologies, including mobile apps, can partially address the needs of college students.
越来越多的大学生正经历个人状况,或遭遇让他们感到难以承受并对其学业及校园生活的其他方面产生负面影响的情况。为满足对咨询服务日益增长的需求,美国高校正在提供越来越多样的心理健康服务,为处于困境的学生提供支持和服务。
在本研究中,我们使用新闻文章、基金会报告和媒体报道语料库来探究影响大学生的心理健康问题。这一群体中的心理健康问题一直在增加。揭示当前新闻和文献报道中阐述的最突出主题,能够更好地使高等教育机构为其学生提供健康服务。
我们使用SAS文本挖掘工具分析了2010年至2015年发表的165篇参考文献,重点关注大学生的心理健康。确定了关键聚类以揭示对该主题最重要的主题。
最终的聚类分析得出了高等教育中大学生心理健康经历的六个主题(即年龄、种族、犯罪、学生服务、后果、受害者)。两个主题主导了讨论,一是校园咨询中心提供的学生服务需求增加(113/165,68.5%),二是少数族裔面临的心理健康风险增加(30/165,18.2%)。
高等教育机构正积极致力于扩展心理健康服务,并针对有色人种学生进行有针对性的宣传。聚类分析表明,各机构正在投入更多且创新的资源,以应对心理健康问题学生数量的增加。然而,有必要关注积极主动的方法,以减轻心理健康问题的成因以及负面经历的后果,特别是暴力和性侵犯。此类策略可能会影响学生寻求健康信息的方式,以及包括移动应用在内的信息和通信技术如何部分满足大学生的需求。