Perceived Racism and Help Seeking Behaviors on College Campuses

Student's Information

Tera DoraFollow

Zoom Link

https://muw.zoom.us/j/96894922453

Link to Recorded Presentations

https://youtu.be/_eiSdenkoto

Department

Psychology & Family Studies

Format of Presentation

Oral Presentation

Research Category

Social Sciences

Description

This goal of this study is to measure if and how perceived racism on college campus affects mental health help seeking behaviors of students. The goal is to examine racism in asynchronous courses as well as synchronous online and face-to-face courses across primarily white and historically black colleges and universities. The proposed study will include assessment of perceived racism, help seeking attitudes, and intent to seek help among students at six universities in the state of Mississippi. Implications would be to open disclosure on micro- affirmation/ micro- inclusions in college courses regardless of course delivery method to improve the well being of all college students regardless of race or ethnicity.

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Perceived Racism and Help Seeking Behaviors on College Campuses

This goal of this study is to measure if and how perceived racism on college campus affects mental health help seeking behaviors of students. The goal is to examine racism in asynchronous courses as well as synchronous online and face-to-face courses across primarily white and historically black colleges and universities. The proposed study will include assessment of perceived racism, help seeking attitudes, and intent to seek help among students at six universities in the state of Mississippi. Implications would be to open disclosure on micro- affirmation/ micro- inclusions in college courses regardless of course delivery method to improve the well being of all college students regardless of race or ethnicity.

https://athenacommons.muw.edu/urc/2023/social-sciences-i/1