2023
DOI: 10.2196/41521
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Canada’s Student Mental Health Network: Protocol for a Comprehensive Program Evaluation

Abstract: Background Prevalence estimates for mental health–related problems, including above-average stress, psychological distress, and symptoms of mental illnesses have increased significantly among Canadian postsecondary students. As demand for downstream mental treatment has surpassed many institutions’ abilities to deliver timely care, there is a need for innovative upstream supports that foster mental health promotion and mental illness prevention among this population. … Show more

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“…However, across different parts of the world, some formative and process evidence has emerged of KTE initiatives specific to mental health and wellbeing in universities. Some initiatives, for example, bring together community resources, educational interventions, peerreviewed research, and other materials to help promote mental wellbeing and prevent mental ill health among students -such as Canada's Student Mental Health Network (Ecclestone, et al, 2023), the Healthy Minds Network in the United States (Healthy Minds Network, n.d.), and Student Minds in the United Kingdom (Student Minds, n.d.). These examples provide fertile ground for exploring more coherent, coordinated, and evaluable KTE in Australia.…”
Section: Sector-wide Knowledge Translation and Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, across different parts of the world, some formative and process evidence has emerged of KTE initiatives specific to mental health and wellbeing in universities. Some initiatives, for example, bring together community resources, educational interventions, peerreviewed research, and other materials to help promote mental wellbeing and prevent mental ill health among students -such as Canada's Student Mental Health Network (Ecclestone, et al, 2023), the Healthy Minds Network in the United States (Healthy Minds Network, n.d.), and Student Minds in the United Kingdom (Student Minds, n.d.). These examples provide fertile ground for exploring more coherent, coordinated, and evaluable KTE in Australia.…”
Section: Sector-wide Knowledge Translation and Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of work highlights the benefits of developing culturally sensitive approaches to psychotherapy with sexual and gender minority clients as well as LGBT+ affirmative training (Pepping et al, 2018) Stakeholder engagement and network development within university and college settings have also led to significant improvements in mental health literacy, service coordination and ultimately adapting policies and communications to cater to the needs of under-represented and marginalised students (e.g., Cao et al, 2021;Ecclestone et al, 2023). Notwithstanding the challenges associated with the application or potential adaptation of measures when working with students, there is value in using existing measures with marginalised clients as a starting point for using ROM as they allow comparisons with centre norms and can highlight subgroups of clients who require further attention (e.g., Eid, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%