Transforming Vulnerability into Strength: An Integrative Review of Preventive and Innovative Approaches to Mental Health among College Students
Orlane Marybhell D. Dimaunahan *
Philippine Women’s University, Manila, Philippines.
Daryl Jake S. Fornolles
Philippine Women’s University, Manila, Philippines.
Myracle Isip- De Torres
National University MOA, Manila, Philippines.
Robin T. Hernandez
National University MOA, Manila, Philippines.
Wilfredo D. Quijencio Jr.
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
Vilma S. Vasquez
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
Elmer S. Castante
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
Loida M. Getizo
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
Cristina T. Tianela
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
Ma Theresa Salinda
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: Mental health has been unprecedented concern among university globally with an increase number of students experiencing psychological problems impacting academic and personal performance. The transition to university life is often accompanied by increased level of stress due to academic pressure, social adjustment and expectation from the parents. In the Philippines, it ranks 3rd in terms of disability, one barrier is due to lack of seeking psychological help. The lack of timely and appropriate care can lead to poor health management or in healthy coping mechanism. In response to these issues higher education institution explored preventive and innovative approaches to enhance mental health care. The need to prioritize mental health support and foster environment where students feel empowered to seek help. Addressing barriers reduce the stigma and fear which the college student experience.
Purpose: This aims to synthesize and analyze studies of diverse range of findings that intricate the mental health concern. The strong emphasis on students wellbeing provide opportunity to examine preventive approach that create positive environment for the students. Through synthesis of existing literature, it seek to identify patterns, trends and research gaps in the landscape of student well-being.
Methods: This study employs Integrative literature review that encompass comprehensive studies from different literature encompassing various methodologies, perspectives and findings. By integrating both qualitative and quantitative research, it helps to analyze multifaceted factors that influence students mental health in higher education environment. The integrated literature review may contribute to the development of proposed definitions of concepts, evidence and understanding of the theories overview and methodological implications to certain topics.
Result: Eleven studies were conducted in the different continent such as 2two in United States of America, seven in Asia and Two in Europe. A total of Three major theme was formulated in the study; (1) Social Support Initiatives (2) Early Intervention Approach (3) Sustainability pathways which are core aspect in transforming students crisis into strength and purpose to overcome mental health issues.
Conclusion: The integrative literature review highlights the importance preventive and innovative approach to mental health among college students. The findings address the barriers in seeking mental health services and ensure students well-being through different approach that reduce stigma through education. It also shape critical roles to ensure mental health support is both effective and inclusive with in the campus.
Keywords: College students, innovative approach, mental health