Thursday, September 5, 2024

UMMC Launches Mental Health Tele-Health for Students

 Rachel Vanderford authored the following press release for UMMC. 

The Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, in collaboration with the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, recently launched a new telehealth clinic to offer public university students free mental health services. 

UMMC committed to the creation of such a clinic as part of three overarching goals to help address the elevated rate of mental health concerns reported by students across Mississippi public universities. The Medical Center will also provide therapy support for students and create a statewide medication management service via tele-mental health.  

The UNITE Clinic, short for the Universities Network for Integrated Telemental Expansion, provides therapy support and medication management services to students 18 and older who are enrolled full-time at the University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, Delta State University, Jackson State University, University of Southern Mississippi, Alcorn State University, Mississippi Valley State University, Mississippi University for Women and, most recently, the University of Mississippi Medical Center. 

“We’ve done everything we can to operate the same way as the university counseling centers that students are already accustomed to, so they don’t have to readjust,” said Conner E. Ball, programming and policy director for the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. “UNITE cuts out the waiting period by making it easy for students to self-refer and self-schedule. They don’t have to go through a scheduler, and they can make same-day appointments.” 

In 2021, following the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory on protecting youth mental health, a needs assessment, supported by the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, was conducted by Dr. Nicholas McAfee, affiliate faculty in the UMMC Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and director of the William Magee Center for AOD and Wellness Education at the University of Mississippi, and Dr. Julie Schumacher, associate director of the Office of Wellbeing at UMMC.  

Results of the survey, which sampled students at all eight public universities, revealed that psychiatric symptoms worthy of diagnostic follow-up and mental health treatment were more common than not during the pandemic. Students in this study, on average, experienced clinically significant elevations in at least five of the 13 domains of a common screening tool used by mental health providers that assesses for symptoms of psychiatric diagnoses. 

In response to the report, Mississippi developed the UNITE Clinic through a $750,000 congressionally directed grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.  

The clinic supports students dealing with emotional, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental difficulties such as performance anxiety, feelings of isolation or sadness, sleep problems, relational issues, adjustment issues and other concerns. Licensed professional counselors provide time-limited therapy support and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, supported by a psychiatrist collaborator, provides medication management.  

 “Establishing the UNITE clinic is a big step in the right direction to address the ever-increasing demand of mental health services among college students,” said McAfee. “Based on the findings of our study, increasing access to care will likely help more Mississippians graduate with a college degree.” 

 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok what about the rest of us?

Anonymous said...

@9:58

its a hospital, that whole thing is quite literally for the rest of us

Anonymous said...

But is it free for the rest of us?

Anonymous said...

It's not "free", students at the medical center pay a lot of tuition to attend UMMC. I should know, it took me years to pay back my loans.

Bill Dees said...

The University of Mississippi, a PUBLIC university, is offering the counseling to students at PUBLIC universities. Private schools can take care of themselves. I don't want my tax dollars spent on PRIVATE schools at any level.

Anonymous said...

A good way to get more folks on prescription meds.

Anonymous said...

Too bad Bill D is not a student there. He could sure use this service.

Wow said...

Happy to see the Department of Psychiatry leading the way in these decentralized models of care delivery to combat access issues in Mississippi. Huge change in approach and strategies from 10+ years ago out of this same Department. How a pandemic and time changes things.

Anonymous said...

Bill Dees,
I don't want my tax dollars going to public schools that my kids don't attend, but here we are.

Anonymous said...

What a load of crap! Going to college is stressful and it isn't for everybody. I still have dreams that I forgot to attend a class and it's almost time for finals, but I wouldn't consider that PSD. This scam is meant only to suck up wasted taxpayer $.

Remember when Nurse Diesel said...

"Dr. Thorndike, unfortunately the rate of recovery in the classroom is MUCH higher than it is in real life. We're dealing with sick people here, you understand. Dangerously sick people!" (Stabbing a fork into the dinner table between Harvey Korman's fingers)


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