2019
DOI: 10.1002/capr.12227
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Towards an evidence‐base for student wellbeing and mental health: Definitions, developmental transitions and data sets

Abstract: Against a background of huge changes in the world of university and college students since the turn of the millennium, together with a multitude of reports on student mental health/wellbeing, this article argues that the field of student mental health is hampered by the imprecise use of terms, a rush to action by universities in the absence of a robust evidence-base, and a lack of overall coordination and collaboration in the collection and use of data. In response, we argue for clearer and more consistent use… Show more

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“…This echoes McNaught's (2011) proposition that wellbeing is a deeply personal, existential experience. The term student wellbeing can also be described as a population-level term encompassing positive emotion and the inner capacity for an individual to cope with the challenges of day-to-day life and their academic journey (Barkham et al, 2019). In recent years, the student wellbeing sphere has started to embrace core tenets of the positive psychology approach.…”
Section: Student Wellbeing: Before Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This echoes McNaught's (2011) proposition that wellbeing is a deeply personal, existential experience. The term student wellbeing can also be described as a population-level term encompassing positive emotion and the inner capacity for an individual to cope with the challenges of day-to-day life and their academic journey (Barkham et al, 2019). In recent years, the student wellbeing sphere has started to embrace core tenets of the positive psychology approach.…”
Section: Student Wellbeing: Before Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although HE has progressively expanded its' wellbeing provision, problems remain within this domain that impede both accurate measurement and positive impact on the student population. Recent calls have been made to better understand student wellbeing; synthesizing knowledge within the field is challenging owing to studies using terms such as "mental health issues, " "psychological distress, " and "student wellbeing" interchangeably (Barkham et al, 2019). The conflation of these terms in the academic literature serve to further complicate the collective understanding of student outcomes, with greater clarity required for the field to progress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we outlined in our paper (Barkham et al, 2019), the current context for embedded counselling services in universities is challenging.…”
Section: Introducing E Viden Ce-ba S Ed Pr Ac Ti Cementioning
confidence: 97%
“…3 4 This seems particularly relevant as there are concerns that the pressure that young people experience when they transition to university can contribute to mental health issues for some of them. 5 While more research is needed, 6 it is clear that the number of university students accessing counselling services has increased faster than the growth in student numbers. 7 Mindfulness, a non-stigmatising means of training the attention for the purpose of mental health promotion, has become popular in universities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%