Counseling Brazilian Undergraduate Students: 17 Years of a Campus Mental Health Service

Abstract

Objective: The authors reviewed demographic and clinical characteristics of undergraduates at a Brazilian public University (UNICAMP) who visited the campus mental health service (SAPPE) and compared their demographics with those from all undergraduate students enrolled in the university. Participants: The authors looked at data from all undergraduates who sought Counseling or mental health care at SAPPE over a 17-year period (N = 2,203; 1987-2004). Methods: They obtained this information from clinical charts and a UNICAMP database. Results: Women, students from other Brazilian states, Students living in the campus residence hall, and Students whose main Source of income was a scholarship were overrepresented. Female student-clients complained about family conflicts more frequently than did their male counterparts, and male student-clients reported concern about poor academic performance more frequently than did their female counterparts. Conclusions: Sex, living in a University residential facility, and reliance on a scholarship grant were predictive Of undergraduates' mental health-seeking behavior and pattern of complaints.56336737

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