Applying the social ecological framework to enhance wellness for student veterans

J Am Coll Health. 2022 Oct;70(7):2099-2107. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1844716. Epub 2020 Dec 1.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo increase campus-wide wellness for student service members/veterans (SSM/Vs), student services professionals, healthcare providers, and faculty collaborated to implement the Social Ecological Framework (SEF) over a three-year project.ParticipantsOne thousand six hundred and seventy eight SSM/Vs enrolled at a medium-sized doctoral granting institution with high-research activity (R2). SSM/Vs were directly and indirectly impacted through a series of initiatives, including stigma reduction efforts, wellness promotion, faculty training, therapeutic services, and peer-advising.MethodsData collection included student success measures such as retention, student satisfaction/feedback, peer-advising meetings, psychotherapy sessions, TBI screenings, and growth measures from a mental health stigma scale.ResultsA significant increase in therapy sessions conducted at the Wellness Center, increased faculty trainings, new and strengthened partnerships, and an increase in SSM/V retention.ConclusionsResults suggest that collaborative efforts applying the SEF can create improved educational conditions and outcomes for SSM/Vs. A review of SSM/V wellness literature and suggestions for other campuses are offered.

Keywords: Mental health; public health; social ecological framework; student veterans.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Faculty
  • Humans
  • Peer Group
  • Students / psychology
  • Universities
  • Veterans* / psychology