Mental health in academia: Hacks for cultivating and sustaining wellbeing

  • Adam P. Johnson
  • , Rebecca J. Lester

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    Abstract

    Mental health concerns among university populations are on the rise. Faculty and students report increasing levels of depression, stress, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. These mental health crises reduce overall wellness and inhibit the educational process. We identify uncertainty, financial stress, disruptions to social networks, burnout, and the contemporary social/political climate as key triggers for mental health crises for faculty and students. Faculty are in a position to provide support to one another and their students and as such, we provide strategies that attend to these triggers and complement other forms of intervention. We do not intend these “hacks” to supplant structural change or reputable medical advice; rather, they are intended to help focus attention on the importance and magnitude of mental health concerns in academia and to offer some strategies that faculty can implement.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere23664
    JournalAmerican Journal of Human Biology
    Volume34
    Issue numberS1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 2022

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