RT Article T1 Implications of the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline among college students experiencing substance use crises JF Journal of addictions & offender counseling VO 45 IS 1 SP 55 OP 69 A1 Shaikh, Afroze N. A2 Flynn, Lauren A2 Isaac, Alexis A2 Alec Prince 1971- A2 Burgan, Mark A2 Coleman, Jamian LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1885000006 AB Substance use remains a significant concern across college campuses and is associated with adverse mental health outcomes. Low levels of student help-seeking call for innovative forms of support that increase access to care. The new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has the potential to address this concern through free, 24/7 crisis support. Regression analyses concluded that more frequent substance use significantly predicted lower help-seeking intentions for suicidal thoughts among a sample of 446 college students. Students were also least likely to use the lifeline for substance use concerns as opposed to other mental health concerns. Implications for counselors are provided. K1 Substance Use K1 Help-seeking K1 helpline K1 Crisis K1 college counseling DO 10.1002/jaoc.12131