2024
DOI: 10.2174/0117450179271467231231060255
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Understanding University Students' Perspectives towards Digital Tools for Mental Health Support: A Cross-country Study

Ilaria Riboldi,
Angela Calabrese,
Susanna Piacenti
et al.

Abstract: Background Organisational and individual barriers often prevent university students from seeking mental health support. Digital technologies are recognised as effective in managing psychological distress and as a source of health-related information, thus representing useful options to address mental health needs in terms of accessibility and cost-effectiveness. However, university students' experiences and perspectives towards such interventions are little known. Objectiv… Show more

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“…Therefore, college students should be informed about the potential risks associated with excessive smartphone use and encouraged to use smartphones responsibly. In light of digital technology’s growing role, a cross-country study by Crocamo suggests that digital platforms, like apps and social media, could effectively disseminate mental health support and information ( 44 ). These tools offer anonymity and wide availability, key for students hesitant to seek help due to stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, college students should be informed about the potential risks associated with excessive smartphone use and encouraged to use smartphones responsibly. In light of digital technology’s growing role, a cross-country study by Crocamo suggests that digital platforms, like apps and social media, could effectively disseminate mental health support and information ( 44 ). These tools offer anonymity and wide availability, key for students hesitant to seek help due to stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%