Communicating Mental Health Support to College Students During COVID-19: An Exploration of Website Messaging
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Erica J. Seidel
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Erica J. Seidel
Jan Mohlman
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Jan Mohlman
Corey H. Basch
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Corey H. Basch
Joseph Fera
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Joseph Fera
Alison Cosgrove
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Alison Cosgrove
Danna Ethan
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机构:City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
Danna Ethan
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[1] City University of New York—Borough of Manhattan Community College,Department of Student Life/Counseling Center
[2] William Paterson University,Department of Psychology
[3] William Paterson University,Department of Public Health
[4] City University of New York—Lehman College,Department of Mathematics
[5] City University of New York—Lehman College,Department of Health Sciences
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Journal of Community Health
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2020年
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45卷
关键词:
COVID-19;
College students;
Mental health;
Website messaging;
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College counseling centers are assumed to play a vital role in addressing students’ mental health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to characterize the extent to which NYC metropolitan area school websites communicated to students their updated mental health service offerings, psychoeducational information related to COVID-19, and community-based resources after the abrupt end to on-campus services during the Spring semester. A total of 138 websites were analyzed. Overall, only half of the surveyed web pages provided information about remote counseling, and just under two thirds of schools (57.97%) had directions for students experiencing a mental health emergency. As predicted, enrollment size was associated with whether psychoeducation about mental health and COVID-19 and information about remote counseling were available on a school’s website. In both cases, medium-sized schools were the most likely to have these resources available on their websites as compared to small and large-sized schools. College counseling center web pages should include robust and current information that targets schools’ diverse student bodies.
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