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Soul Glow: An Application for Helping to Understand and Improve Mental Health Care of HBCU Students

机译:灵魂发光:帮助了解和改善HBCU学生心理保健的申请

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Mental healthcare within African American communities is often misunderstood due to lack of awareness and stigmas surrounding needing counseling services. In communities of color, barriers often exist to seek aid for mental health services due to scarce resources of trained professionals and high health care costs. Young people that matriculate into college from these communities may experience increased anxiety and depression when faced with the pressures of higher education. This research studied 92 students from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to determine the difficulties they encounter with obtaining preventative mental health services at their institutions. Feedback from participants was used to create a community environment for HBCU students wishing to maintain their mental health and help others around them endure the unique pressures of higher education at minority-serving institutions. This application, called Soul Glow, will be used in a future study to determine its effects of lessening the pressures on already overburdened counseling services at HBCUs.
机译:由于缺乏需要咨询服务,非洲裔美国社区内的心理医疗保健往往误解了良好的咨询服务。由于培训的专业人员稀缺资源和高医疗费用,在色彩社区中,普遍存在的障碍是为了寻求心理健康服务的援助。从这些社区入学到大学的年轻人可能会在接受高等教育的压力时经历增加的焦虑和抑郁。这项研究研究了来自历史上黑人高校(HBCUS)的92名学生,以确定他们在其机构获得预防性心理健康服务的困难。参与者的反馈用于为HBCU学生创造一个社区环境,希望维持他们的心理健康,并帮助他们周围的人忍受少数民族服务机构的高等教育的独特压力。这种申请称为灵魂辉光,将在未来的研究中使用,以确定减少HBCUS已经过负担过重的辅导服务的压力的影响。

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