NEWS1 August 2017
UK – Twelve university student unions, representing more than 185,000 students, are taking part in a study into mental health, run by higher education research specialists Alterline.
Supported by the National Union of Students, the study has five key aims:
- Scope the prevalence and range of mental health issues among the student population
- Explore the impact of mental health issues on students’ lives, both personal and academic
- Identify if there are institutional or personal factors that put some more at risk than others
- Understand what support students are currently receiving and what’s missing
- Inform further research and strategy
The study will consist of a large-scale quantitative survey across all participating unions, supported by qualitative work (personal diaries; one-to-one interviews and focus groups).
“The issue of student mental health has become impossible to ignore, it’s a consistent theme in our work with higher education institutes and student unions.
“We want this new project to move the conversation from top-level awareness-raising towards a far deeper understanding of the issues involved from a student perspective, and to provide clear pointers for coordinated action.”