How to Improve Mental Health in Higher Education
- 38% of university students screened positive for moderate or severe depression, while 34% screened positive for anxiety, according to last year's Healthy Minds Study of over 104,000 students.
- Training in Mental Health First Aid improved confidence among participants at UNC-Chapel Hill, with 82% feeling confident in responding to substance use crises after the program.
- Over 45% of college students in the U.S. Struggle with mental health, affecting completion rates, noted Tramaine El-Amin, vice president of Mental Health First Aid.
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IN IMAGES. Street artist Lionel Rocton makes an immense fresco on mental health in Caen
Close-up on the Norman graffiti who makes large frescoes visible in the agglomeration of Caen. His favorite subject: the trompe-l'oeil. But for the past two years, he wants to raise his voice with a series of works on mental health.

How to Improve Mental Health in Higher Education
(BPT) - Supporting student mental health in higher education is a growing priority. College life can be very stressful, with challenging academics, financial worries and social pressures — not to mention the transition into adulthood. How common are these concerns?…
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