Core Institute. (2006). 2006 Survey Results.
Research for Campus Data
The following list contains items specific to this page.
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Core Institute: 2006 Survey Results
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Healthy Minds Study
This website contains information about the University of Michigan's Healthy Minds Study.
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Help-seeking and access to mental health care in a university student population
Eisenberg, D., Golberstein, E., Gollust, S.E. (2007b). Help-seeking and access to mental health care in a university student population. Medical Care 45(7), 594-601.
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Mental health and academic success in college
Eisenberg, D., Golberstein, E., Hunt, J. (2009a). Mental health and academic success in college. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (forthcoming).
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National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Executive Summary, Fall 2008
American College Health Association. (2008). National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Executive Summary, Fall 2008. Baltimore, MD: American College Health Association.
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National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Report, Fall 2008
American College Health Association. (2008). National College Health Assessment: Reference Group Report, Fall 2008. Baltimore, MD: American College Health Association.
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National Survey for Counseling Center Directors
Gallagher, R.P. (2006). National Survey for Counseling Center Directors. Arlington, VA: International Association of Counseling Services.
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New Data on the Nature of Suicidal Crises in College Students: Shifting the Paradigm
Drum DJ, Brownson C, Denmark AB, Smith SE. (2009). New data on the nature of suicidal crises in college students: Shifting the paradigm. Professional Psychology, 40(3): 213-222.
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Perceived stigma and mental health care seeking
Golberstein, E., Eisenberg, D., Gollust, S. (2008). Perceived stigma and mental health care seeking. Psychiatric Services 59(7), 392-399.
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Prevalence and correlates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality among university students
Eisenberg, D., Gollust, S.E., Golberstein, E., Hefner, J.L. (2007a). Prevalence and correlates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality among university students. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 77(4), 534-542.


