Students reporting loneliness are four times more likely to have severe psychological distress. Non-straight students show a higher rate of loneliness compared to straight peers. Surgeon General called loneliness an 'epidemic.'
The report highlights that students prioritize mental health, yet concerns about peers' mental health remain. African American respondents prioritize mental health more than the general population.
Respondents at two-year institutions express less concern and openness about mental health compared to four-year institutions. Recommendations for higher education leaders are included in the report.
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