Mental Health Issues Among University Students (Iman)
Mental Health Issues Among University Students (Iman)
Mental Health Issues Among University Students (Iman)
Students
Published: 23rd Feb 2021
Introduction
Mental health issue among university students is a major growing health concern.
(Main idea 1) Research conducted in recent years has established that cases of
students diagnosed with mental health issues are on the rise. A study conducted by
the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) found out that one in four students in
the US suffers from a mental-related health issue. In the UK, university counselors
have reported increased cases of students dealing with mental-related issues. A
survey conducted by NUS in 2014 established that 75% of the students suffered from
a mental health issues (Winrow, 2017). There are also increased cases of university
students dropping out of school because of being overwhelmed by mental health
issues. (supporting idea 1,M2) Mental health status of a university student is of
uttermost importance because it plays a critical role in shaping the education life.
(Main idea 2)
agnosed with mental health issues. Surveys conducted by different companies have
also established that females are more likely to report a mental health issue than
males.
The cost of funding university education is on the rise. Resultantly, students are
increasing a difficult situation of dealing with the soaring expenses to fund their
education. A research conducted among 2000 students by NUS established that a
third of them report of having mental health issues because of financial problems
(Minsky, 2016). The students stated credit cards and payday loans as some of the
financial problems that contributed to mental health issues. Maintenance loans given
to students results in increased stress because students are worried about their
debts.
In summary, it is evident from the above discussion that mental health issues among
university is a major concern that should be taken more seriously given the rising
cases of the affected students. Mental health issues stem from different student
pressures like living independently for the first time, managing an increased
workload, additional work responsibilities, and soaring university cost. Students may
experience different mental health issues like depression, stress, anxiety, and eating
disorders. (Supporting idea 4 M2) Universities need to increase their efforts towards
establishing the right support services to handle increasing cases of students
experiencing mental health issues.
References
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Burns, J. (2017). ‘Sharp rise’ in student mental illness. [online] BBC News. Available at:
http://www.bbc.com/news/education-41148704 [Accessed 15 Feb. 2018].
Winrow, L. (2017). More students are dropping out of university because of mental
health. [online] The Independent. Available at:
http://www.independent.co.uk/lifestyle/health-and-families/more-students-are-
dropping-out-of-university-becauseof-mental-health-problems-a7788901.html
[Accessed 15 Feb. 2018].