The word The “crisis” is often used And, I would argue, inaccurately, to visualize the psychological prosperity of today’s students.
It is true that student mental health has deteriorated in many ways in the last two decades.
THE Study of healthy mindswhich gathers national research data on tens of thousands of students a year, found that the percentage it considered suicide in the previous year increased from 6% in 2007 to 13% in 2024.
While some news reports depict the current state of student mental health as an unprecedented crisis, the complete picture is thinner. As a psychologist who investigates College student health For more than 20 years, as summarized in my recent book, “College Student Mental Health and Wellness: Treatment on Campus“I believe that recent data indicate a turn of tide.
The study of 2024 Minds Health found a slight decrease in the previous two years in the percentage of students Planning suicide.
Data also reveals a similar decrease in the percentage of students who are involved in stress from 2022 to 2024.
The study marks the first time the collection of data for suicide or serious concern began that there was two years in any area.
Cause for concern
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To be clear, there is a cause for concern about the psychological well -being of the students.
Healthy Minds researchers found that in 2007, 9% of students received psychotropic drugs such as antidepressants. In 2024, that number had increased to 26%.
A 2024 national survey conducted by the American College Health Association found that more than one third of students received mental health care the previous year.
THE demand for psychological services The college and university advice centers has exceeded the increase in undergraduate registration more than four times.
From 2013 to 2021, suicidal thoughts, depression and anxiety deterioratedParticularly between native and indigenous students and other color students.
During the same period, there was an increase of 13% to students at risk Development.
Findings from another national data It was gathered by the Center for Collective Mental Health, an international network of more than 800 college and university advice centers, show that from 2010 to 2024, symptoms of depression increased by 18%among students who received psychological services, more than 25%of the general symptoms increased.
In addition, students’ family discomfort has increased steadily over the last decade.
Heaven does not fall

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Despite these challenges, there are good news about the reductions in the share of students who are examining self-injury and reporting of depression symptoms.
Data from the Healthy Minds study reveals that the percentage of students examining self-injury has not increased in the last two years, after more than 14% in 2007 to 29% in 2022.
A similar standard can be found in the center for mental health collective data on depression. Symptoms of depression have reduced each of the last two academic years.
The network has been collecting depression data since 2010 and has never reduced results in successive years.
Other researchers have noted similar Recent decrease in depression Among students.
The Center for Mental Health Collective Data also shows that the academic discomfort of the students culminated after the start of Covid -9 and rejected each of the last three yearsReturning to pre-pricing levels. Students’ frustration has also shown a gradual, 7% reduction from 2010 to 2024.
In addition, for the first time since 2012, he has been two years old to students who are flourishing, according to Healthy Minds study. Other researchers have found a similar recent trend, accompanied by a Reduction of students’ loneliness.
More good news, based on data, on what Students put on their bodies: Symptoms associated with eating disorders have not increased in any of the last four years, according to the Center for Collective Mental Health. Network data indicate that current alcohol use is at the lowest level since 2010, reducing 29% during this period.
Excessive alcohol consumption has also been reduced by 18% since 2012, according to the study Healthy Minds.
We need data, we are not afraid

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Valid data can help discriminate the truth about the mental health of college students.
Data that records national trends in the psychological well -being of college students are essential to support mental health professionals. For example, as data reveals emerging trendsLike the increase in students with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, training can be provided to clinicians to treat students with these concerns.
Campus professionals and mental health managers can also use data to support the resources they need to support students. For example, our research has found that color students are more likely seek psychological help When there are therapists in staff by the same ethnic or racial background. These data can update recruitment practices at University and Universities Centers.
Finally, the continuous collection of data can help determine the way in which students’ mental health is influenced by specific events, such as pandemics, campus shots and laws that eliminate diversity, justice and integration programs. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Social stress declinedwhile General anxiety.
These events may not equally affect students.
International students, a group already experiencing increased suicidal thoughtsIt can be particularly influenced by recent news for cancellations and expulsions of visa.