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Developing a SSPH+ Initiative for Students' Mental Health

Description

Background

Mental health is best conceived as a public good worth investing in for sustainable development. Already before 2020, prevalence studies estimated that in youth aged 25 years or less up to 1 in 5 would have experienced some kind of mental health disorders, psychological distress, or both. Moreover, recent data and models from the global burden of disease studies (GBD) indicate that a third of the overall burden of mental disorders (according, for example, to DALYs) concentrates in the age-group 15 to 24 yrs. The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated this situation and put a spotlight on mental health, particularly in young people. The topic students’ mental health was first raised bottom-up by SSPH+ students and faculty in the Academic Board of IGC. Follow-up meetings led to the plenary and workshop at the SSPH+ 2024 retreat and the development of a inter-university project on mental health in (PhD-)students. The project will enable a deeper inter-university collaboration regarding students’ mental health at SSPH+ universities.

Objectives

The aim of the project is to further develop a Student Mental Health initiative and joint research activities.

Results

By the end of this project, we will have defined:

  1. The overall scope of the SSPH+ mental health initiative:
  2. Data needs/joint survey items/instrument
  3. Mapping of existing interventions in Switzerland and beyond for the above target groups

Key Data

Project team

Prof. Emiliano Albanese, Prof. Dr. Georg Bauer, Dr. Annina Zysset

Project partners

Università della Svizzera italiana; Universität Zürich / University of Zurich, Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Prevention Institute EBPI

Project status

ongoing, started 06/2024

Funding partner

Stiftung Swiss School of Public Health plus SSPH+