Colleges and Universities

Research for Campus Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion

The following list contains items specific to this page.

  • American College Health Association. (2008).

    American College Health Association. (2008). National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Executive Summary, Fall 2008. Baltimore, MD: American College Health Association.

  • American College Health Association. (2008).

    American College Health Association. (2008). National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Report, Fall 2008. Baltimore, MD: American College Health Association.

  • Anderson, A. L., Lester, D., & Rogers, J. R. (2008).

    Anderson, A. L., Lester, D., & Rogers, J. R. (2008). A psychometric investigation of the suicide opinion questionnaire. Death Studies, 32(10), 924-936.

  • Anxiety Disorders Association of America. (2007).

    Anxiety Disorders Association of America. (2007). An Audit of Mental Health Care at U.S. Colleges & Universities: Focus on Anxiety Disorders. Silver Springs, MD: Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

  • Birckmayer J. & Hemenway, D. (1999).

    Birckmayer J. & Hemenway, D. (1999). Minimum age drinking laws and youth suicide, 1970-1990. American Journal of Public Health, 89(9), 1365-1368.

  • Borsari, B. & O’Leary Tevyaw, T. (2004).

    Borsari, B. & O’Leary Tevyaw, T. (2004). Stepped care: A promising treatment strategy for mandated students. NASPA Journal, 42(3), 381-397.

  • Butterfoss, F.D., Goodman, R.M., & Wandersman, A. (1993)

    Butterfoss, F.D., Goodman, R.M., & Wandersman, A. (1993). Community coalitions for prevention and health promotion. Health Education Research, 8(3), 315-330.

  • Campus Security Begins with Caring

    Silverman, M.M. (2008, April). Campus Security Begins with Caring. Chronicle of Higher Education.

  • Case Management Teams: Early Intervention for At-Risk Students

    Davidson, L. & Ayash, C. Case Management Teams: Early Intervention for At-Risk Students. Presentation at 7th Annual Massachusetts Suicide Prevention Conference. Newton, MA: Suicide Prevention Resource Center, 2008.

  • Center for the Study of Collegiate Mental Health. (2009).

    Center for the Study of Collegiate Mental Health (2009). 2009 Pilot Study Executive Summary. Pennsylvania State University.


This section supports Objective 4.3 of the NSSP: Increase the proportion of colleges and universities with evidence-based programs designed to address serious young adult distress and prevent suicide.