Students' experiences of psychosocial problems in higher education: Battling and Belonging

Trine Østergaard Wulf-Andersen*, Lene Larsen, Annie Aarup Jensen, Lone Krogh, Aske Stigemo, Mathias Hulgård Kristiansen

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

Around the world, students in higher education suffer from and deal with psychosocial problems. This phenomenon is universal and seems to be increasing. A vast number of students enter higher education with problems like stress, anxiety or depression, or develop them during their student lives, due to, for example, loneliness, family crisis, mental health or study environment issues.
Battling, belonging and recognition are the focal points of this book’s analyses, showing how students faced with psychosocial problems experience high degrees of stigma and exclusion in the academic communities and society as such. The book is based on research situated in a welfare society, Denmark, where students have relatively easy access to higher education and to public support for education as well as special support for students with psychosocial problems. Taking a student perspective, the book provides in-depth, qualitative analyses of what characterizes student life, which specific psychosocial and other problems students experience, how problems are constructed, represented and become significant in relation to studying and, not least, how students deal with them.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedOxon
ForlagRoutledge
Antal sider174
ISBN (Trykt)9781032116839
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781003221029
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023
NavnRoutledge Research in Higher Education

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