Student Mental Health in California's K–12 Schools

School Principal Reports of Common Problems and Activities to Address Them

Julia H. Kaufman, Rachana Seelam, Michelle W. Woodbridge, Lisa Sontag-Padilla, Karen Chan Osilla, Bradley D. Stein

ResearchPublished Jul 2, 2015

Reports results of a survey of K–12 principals to take inventory of student mental health and wellness needs and the types of programs schools are most often implementing to help students in California's public schools.

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Kaufman, Julia H., Rachana Seelam, Michelle W. Woodbridge, Lisa Sontag-Padilla, Karen Chan Osilla, and Bradley D. Stein, Student Mental Health in California's K–12 Schools: School Principal Reports of Common Problems and Activities to Address Them, RAND Corporation, RR-1129-CMHSA, 2015. As of October 15, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1129.html
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Kaufman, Julia H., Rachana Seelam, Michelle W. Woodbridge, Lisa Sontag-Padilla, Karen Chan Osilla, and Bradley D. Stein, Student Mental Health in California's K–12 Schools: School Principal Reports of Common Problems and Activities to Address Them. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2015. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1129.html.
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