Behavioral Sciences (Feb 2024)

Trends and Challenges in the Mental Health of University Students with Disabilities: A Systematic Review

  • Patricia Solís García,
  • Sara Real Castelao,
  • Alejandra Barreiro-Collazo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14020111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 111

Abstract

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This systematic review examines mental health in university students with disabilities, focusing on increasing prevalence and associated challenges. Following the PRISMA protocol for study selection and analysis, it aims to analyze problem prevalence and risk factors, explore support strategies and available resources, and identify gaps and areas for improvement in care and access to mental health services for disabled university students. This review includes 16 articles that met the established criteria. The findings reveal higher mental health issue prevalence in these students compared to non-disabled peers, highlighting the need for specific, tailored interventions. Improvement areas in general inclusion measures to prevent high-risk situations and intervention responses to discomfort and existing mental health problems are discussed. The importance of a holistic approach to ensure their overall well-being and academic success in an inclusive educational environment is emphasized.

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