학술논문

Curriculum Infusion as College Student Mental Health Promotion Strategy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. Jan-Mar2012, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p22-38. 17p.
Subject
*MENTAL health of college students
*MENTAL health services in universities & colleges
*EDUCATIONAL counseling centers
*STUDENT counselors
*HEALTH promotion services in universities & colleges
*COLLEGE teacher-student relationships
Language
ISSN
8756-8225
Abstract
This article describes efforts to increase faculty involvement in suicide prevention and mental health promotion via curriculum infusion. The participants were faculty, staff, and 659 students enrolled in classes of a large eastern university from Fall 2007–Spring 2011. Counselors, health educators, and medical providers recruited faculty from a variety of disciplines to develop mental health promotion programs in their courses. This article describes seven such collaborations, illustrating how faculty was able to encourage students to see connections between their academic content and real world college experience, and the implications for mental health. As a result of these collaborations, faculty had a deeper understanding of mental health issues and resources on campus and an appreciation for the opportunity to collaborate in novel ways. After curriculum infusion was introduced to the campus faculty referrals to counseling did not noticeably increase, but there was increased faculty engagement in mental health programs and promotion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]