Editorial Type: ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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Online Publication Date: 01 Apr 2008

Student Mental Health in a Chiropractic University Setting

PhD
Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 12 – 16
DOI: 10.7899/1042-5055-22.1.12
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Objective: This report is an attempt to frame the types of emotional challenges seen at a university counseling center with a unique population of chiropractic students compared with the normative college population. Methods: The psychological complaints of students were examined to determine the population that has utilized psychological counseling over the last 2 years at this institution. Results: The following issues were identified as the top three presenting concerns for individuals pursuing psychological counseling: mood disorders, relationships, and substance-related disorders. Conclusion: The counseling center's top three issues pursued for counseling are consistent with the research of mental health issues on college campuses. Counseling services at a university are an integral part of the institution, as evidenced by statistics from undergraduate and graduate college settings.

Copyright: © 2008 Association of Chiropractic Colleges 2008

Contributor Notes

Address correspondence to: Lisa E. Rubin, PhD, Director, Student Success Center, Life University, 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060; lrubin@life.edu.
Received: 08 Apr 2007
Accepted: 12 Aug 2007
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