National survey shows most students want
candidate age limits and prefer different nominees
FORT
WORTH, Texas, July 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ --The upcoming U.S. Presidential
election has college and university students feeling stressed but
hopeful as they take a summer break. TimelyCare, higher education's
most trusted virtual health and well-being provider, surveyed more
than 1,400 students about their mental health and well-being in
July.
Overall, 65% of students surveyed said they
feel stressed/anxious about the U.S. Presidential election.
Overall, 65% of students surveyed said they feel
stressed/anxious about the U.S. Presidential election. However, 77%
said they feel like their candidate cares about issues that matter
to them. Six in 10 students (63%) said they planned to vote, and
three in 10 (31%) indicated they were still undecided on their pick
for U.S. President.
Concerns about the candidates varied based on political party
affiliation. Students who affiliate with the Democratic party
reported more anxiousness about the election (72% vs. 64%), were
more likely to prefer a different Presidential candidate to
represent their party (74% vs. 61%), and were more likely to
support age limits for presidential candidates (80% vs. 74%).
Despite unrest and protests on many college campuses this
spring, most (70%) students said they feel safe sharing their
political views on campus. However, more than half (52%) say
engaging in political dialogue on campus affects their mental
health.
Even with their stress and anxiety, the overall feelings
described by college and university students heading into election
season were more positive than negative.
"While the upcoming U.S. Presidential election is a
significant source of stress for many students, it's encouraging to
see that a majority feel their candidates care about the issues
that matter to them. This sense of hope amidst the anxiety
highlights the importance of providing robust mental health support
during such pivotal times," said Dr. Jerry
Walker, Executive Director of Mental Health Services for
TimelyCare.
About two-thirds of students (65%) reported experiencing mental
health issues, such as stress, anxiety or depression, heading into
the fall semester. Four in 10 (44%) said they are more
stressed/anxious than they were at this time last year. As in
previous surveys, students cited their own mental health as the top
cause of stress and anxiety. The cost of living/inflation, their
physical health, relationship issues, and paying for
college/student loan debt rounded out the top five stressors.
Half of students said they planned to use in-person counseling
or mental health support and more than one-third said they would
get support from teletherapy or a virtual care app. This year,
nearly eight in 10 students (76%) said mental health support
services made available to them by their college or university
would impact their likelihood to graduate.
The online survey of 1,491 active two- or four-year college
students was conducted July 5-6,
2024. The respondents ranged from 18 to 29 years old and
represented every region of the country. Follow this link to read
the complete survey results.
About TimelyCare
TimelyCare is higher education's most
trusted virtual health and well-being provider, with a mission to
foster student success and improve the health and well-being of
campus communities. Founded in 2017, TimelyCare now serves 2.3+
million students, educators and staff at more than 350 campuses
nationwide. Its comprehensive suite of services – including mental
health counseling, on-demand emotional support, medical care,
psychiatric care, health coaching, student success coaching, basic
needs assistance, faculty and staff guidance, peer support and
self-guided wellness tools – expands the breadth of school
resources and empowers students, educators, and staff to be well
and thrive in all aspects of their lives.
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