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).
