Addressing Mental Health Stigma and Enhancing Counseling Access in Community Colleges
Joel D. Comaling
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Joel D. Comaling: Abuyog Community College, Abuyog, Leyte, Philippines
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 9, 206-215
Abstract:
Mental health stigma poses a substantial barrier to students seeking counseling services in community colleges, limiting their access to necessary support. Although existing literature addresses mental health stigma in higher education, there is a notable gap in research specific to community college settings. This study seeks to fill that gap by investigating how stigma manifests in community colleges and assessing the effectiveness of various strategies to reduce it. Utilizing a qualitative approach, this research relies on a comprehensive review of secondary data, including academic journals, case studies, and program evaluations related to mental health stigma and intervention strategies in educational settings. The data analysis involves synthesizing findings from these sources to identify patterns, evaluate the success of stigma-reduction initiatives, and determine best practices for increasing counseling access. Results confirm that stigma significantly hinders students from seeking help, but also highlight successful interventions that have mitigated this issue in other educational contexts. The study concludes by recommending tailored strategies for community colleges to reduce stigma, such as peer-led programs, awareness campaigns, and culturally sensitive counseling services, aiming to enhance student well-being and access to mental health resources.
Date: 2024
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