The Relationship Between Suicide Ideation, Behavioral Health, and College Academic Performance

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Susan M. De Luca
Cynthia Franklin
Yan Yueqi
Shannon Johnson
Chris Brownson
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[1] The University of Texas at Austin,School of Social Work and The Center for Women’s and Gender Studies
[2] The University of Kansas,School of Social Welfare
[3] The University of Texas at Austin,Counseling and Mental Health Center
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Mental health; College students; Academic outcomes; Substance use;
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The impact of suicidal ideation on college students’ academic performance has yet to be examined, yet mental health is often linked with academic performance. Underclassmen and upperclassmen were compared on behavioral health outcomes related to academic success (N = 26,457). Ideation (b = −0.05, p < .05), increased mental health (b = −0.03, p < .01) or substance use severity (b = −0.02, p < .01) was associated with lower GPAs. Underclassmen’s behavioral health severity was related to lower GPA. Students reported higher GPAs when participating in extracurricular activities during the past year. Ideation, beyond mental health, is an important when assessing academic performance. Increasing students’ connections benefits students experiencing behavioral concerns but also aids in suicide prevention initiatives and improves academic outcomes. Creating integrated health care systems on campus where physical, mental health and academic support services is crucial to offer solutions for students with severe or co-morbid mental health histories.
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页码:534 / 540
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