2020
DOI: 10.2196/15962
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Understanding Students’ Mental Well-Being Challenges on a University Campus: Interview Study

Abstract: Background Research shows that emerging adults face numerous stressors as they transition from adolescence to adulthood. This paper investigates university students’ lived experiences of maintaining mental well-being during major life events and challenges associated with this transitional period. As we continue to design health technology to support students’ mental health needs, it is imperative to understand the fundamental needs and issues particular to this phase of their life to effectively e… Show more

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“…While efforts have been put to reduce the stigma associated with receiving help for mental health problems, this still remains a challenge. For example, more than half of students who had SAD did not receive any help or treatment for their condition because of the stigma associated with mental health [19] , [61] . This is not related to the awareness of the availability of mental health resources which was ruled out by authors, as most of the students who did not receive any help for their mental health problem were aware of available help and support to them [19] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While efforts have been put to reduce the stigma associated with receiving help for mental health problems, this still remains a challenge. For example, more than half of students who had SAD did not receive any help or treatment for their condition because of the stigma associated with mental health [19] , [61] . This is not related to the awareness of the availability of mental health resources which was ruled out by authors, as most of the students who did not receive any help for their mental health problem were aware of available help and support to them [19] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TMH can also provide college students a sense of ownership over their psychological struggles. Students noted feeling in control of the pace of the intervention [ 27 ] and appreciated the casual nature in which they could receive help compared to if they were to seek help at a counseling center [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rather than relying on a single signal, our participants synthesized multiple signals via long-term offline and online observation to interpret a peer’s state of mind. In many cases, the individuals at risk did not explicitly solicit help or disclose problems [ 43 ]. However, their friends were able to notice the individual’s vulnerability based on implicit signals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%