Examining the availability of mental health services and supports in a school setting
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2011-07Author
Paschke, Jessica
Mortel, Heather
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Woitaszewski, Scott
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An electronic survey was sent to staff members at one middle school and one high school in a rural Minnesota school district. The survey addressed teacher perceptions on the availability of mental health services in their school district. Quantitative analysis was completed including descriptive statistics. Researchers found that there was not a significant difference between teacher perceptions of the availability mental health services between the two grade levels. The results of the questionnaire also showed that teachers feel the availability of mental health services in their school is adequate.
Subject
Mental health services
School psychology
Mental health counseling
Prevention
Rural schools
School health services
Coping
Mental health
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/53871Description
School Psychology Program Directed Research Project. 2011. Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Degree. University of Wisconsin-River Falls. 17 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).
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