The mental health of university students in the United Kingdom |
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Authors: | Ann Macaskill |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Research Group , Sheffield Hallam University , Sheffield , UK a.macaskill@shu.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT There are increasing concerns globally about the mental health of students. In the UK, the actual incidence of mental disturbance is unknown, although university counselling services report increased referrals. This study assesses the levels of mental illness in undergraduate students to examine whether widening participation in education has resulted in increases as hypothesised by the UK Royal College of Psychiatrists. Patterns of disturbance across years are compared to identify where problems arise. Students (N=1197) completed the General Health Questionnaire-28 either on the first day at university or midway through the academic year for first, second and third year students. Rates of mental illness in students equalled those of the general population but only 5.1% were currently receiving treatment. Second year students reported the most significant increases in psychiatric symptoms. Factors contributing to the problem are discussed. |
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Keywords: | counselling services mental health psychiatric caseness student mental health crisis university students |
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