Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH)
Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
The CCAPS-Screen is a mental health screener for university students that assesses the most common psychological problems experienced by college students. The CCAPS-Screen is normed on approximately 500,000 college students in mental health treatment at university counseling centers between 2022-2024.
This mental health screener is 36 questions that assesses 8 areas of distress, as well as one item related to the report of Suicidal Ideation (SI) within the last two weeks. The 8 areas of distress are:
Depression, Generalized Anxiety, Social Anxiety, Academic Distress, Eating Concerns, Frustration, Family Distress and Alcohol Use.
The CCAPS-Screen is managed via the CCAPS-Web, is not associated with any electronic medical record, and does not collect or retain any identifiable information (i.e. PHI).
This mental health screener is 36 questions that assesses 8 areas of distress, as well as one item related to the report of Suicidal Ideation (SI) within the last two weeks. The 8 areas of distress are:
Depression, Generalized Anxiety, Social Anxiety, Academic Distress, Eating Concerns, Frustration, Family Distress and Alcohol Use.
The CCAPS-Screen is managed via the CCAPS-Web, is not associated with any electronic medical record, and does not collect or retain any identifiable information (i.e. PHI).
This general mental health screening is anonymous and not linked to your identity.
