2020
DOI: 10.7191/pib.1142
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Exploring Age Differences in the Experiences of Academic Supports Among College Students with Mental Health Conditions

Abstract: College students with mental health conditions struggle to succeed academically potentially limiting their future. Previous research has shown that college students of all ages with mental health conditions under-utilize academic supports. However traditional (i.e. young adult) and non-traditional (i.e. older adult) students have different academic learning experiences and may also have different academic support experiences. This research explored the academic support experiences of young adult college studen… Show more

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“…However, students with serious mental health conditions are unlikely to consider themselves in need of accommodations [ 16 ] or to utilize them [ 18 ]. Traditionally aged (i.e., ages 18–24) college students with mental health conditions use accommodations and disability services even less than older students [ 19 ]. Providing accessible, appealing academic supports should enhance attainment of a bachelor’s degree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, students with serious mental health conditions are unlikely to consider themselves in need of accommodations [ 16 ] or to utilize them [ 18 ]. Traditionally aged (i.e., ages 18–24) college students with mental health conditions use accommodations and disability services even less than older students [ 19 ]. Providing accessible, appealing academic supports should enhance attainment of a bachelor’s degree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%