2024 Student Research Conference:
37th Annual Student Research Conference

The Correlation Between the Socioeconomic Status of School Districts and Mental Health Interventions Within K-12 Classrooms

 


Annika L. Lawless
Dr. Katrina Schmerold and Dr. Nancy Daley-Moore, Faculty Mentors

Mental illness in K -12 classrooms has begun to rise within the past years.  Research shows allowing students and teachers access to resources and interventions can have positive outcomes on both student wellbeing and academic achievement. However, due to different socioeconomic factors, some school districts may not have the funding to provide adequate resources to students and staff. Through a literature review process, this study examines how varying socioeconomic statuses of school districts contribute to the amount of quality resources and intervention strategies that are available to students and staff. It also takes into account the amount of access families within these different socioeconomic groups have to counseling or resources outside of the school setting. Through gathering research, it will also be evaluated how Brofenbrenner’s ecological theory supports the given data.

 

 

Keywords: Interdisciplinary Studies, socioeconomic status, mental illness, education, students, school districts , academic achievement , resources

Topic(s):Education
Sociology
Psychology

Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

Session: TBA
Location: TBA
Time: TBA

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