Colleges and Universities

Research for Campus Data

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.

  • Core Institute. (2006).

    Core Institute. (2006). 2006 Survey Results.

  • Drum DJ, Brownson C, Denmark AB, Smith SE. (2009).

    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.

  • Eisenberg, D., Golberstein, E., Gollust, S.E. (2007b).

    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.

  • Eisenberg, D., Golberstein, E., Hunt, J. (2009a).

    Eisenberg, D., Golberstein, E., Hunt, J. (2009a). Mental health and academic success in college. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 9(1).

  • Eisenberg, D., Gollust, S.E., Golberstein, E., Hefner, J.L. (2007a).

    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.

  • Gallagher, R.P. (2006).

    Gallagher, R.P. (2006). National Survey for Counseling Center Directors. Arlington, VA: International Association of Counseling Services.

  • Golberstein, E., Eisenberg, D., Gollust, S. (2008).

    Golberstein, E., Eisenberg, D., Gollust, S. (2008). Perceived stigma and mental health care seeking. Psychiatric Services 59(7), 392-399.

  • Healthy Minds Study

    This website contains information about the University of Michigan's Healthy Minds Study.


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.