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Promoting Mental Health in University Settings: A Community-Driven Living Lab Approach

Bergeron-Leclerc Christiane, Cherblanc Jacques, Gaboury Sébastien, Bilodeau Karine, Dutil Sophie, Blackburn Marie-Laurence et Carole-Anne Tremblay. (2025). Promoting Mental Health in University Settings: A Community-Driven Living Lab Approach. Dans : ICERI 2025 , 10 au 12 novembre 2025, Séville, Espagne.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of university students and employees worldwide. In response to the increased prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms observed during this public health crisis, a Living Lab dedicated to promoting mental health within university settings was established in 2021.

The main objectives of this Living Lab are to: (a) identify key mental health challenges within Quebec (Canada) university communities; (b) explore actions, initiatives, and resources that support community mental health; (c) implement new mental health promotion initiatives; and (d) evaluate their impact. This presentation, based on a Canadian case study, provides an overview of the Living Lab’s four years of activity, drawing on the results of three research projects conducted during this period.

The first section, based on quantitative survey data collected from 2020 to 2022 (n=6000), identifies the main mental health challenges faced by Quebec university students and employees. The second section, grounded in a qualitative study (n=60), highlights the strengths and limitations of mental health support resources available in university environments. The third section focuses on a specific initiative, the ILUMIN Station, a wellness room implemented on our campus. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data collected from over 200 participants, this section explores the implementation process and assesses the initiative’s effectiveness. Building on the findings from these three studies, the presentation concludes with reflections and actionable recommendations for promoting mental health across university campuses.

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Type de document:Matériel de conférence (Non spécifié)
Date:Novembre 2025
Sujets:Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales > Psychologie
Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales > Service social et travail social
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences humaines > Unité d'enseignement en études religieuses, en éthique et en philosophie
Départements et modules > Département des sciences humaines > Unité d'enseignement en travail social
Mots-clés:santé mentale, universités, étudiants, employés, ressources de soutien, mental health, universities, students, employees, support resources, Québec; Canada
Informations complémentaires:Website of the event where the poster was presented : https://iated.org/iceri/
Déposé le:11 nov. 2025 13:00
Dernière modification:28 nov. 2025 14:27
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