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  1. Depression, anxiety, and student satisfaction with university life

    This study selected Chinese college students as the research participants and used a self-report questionnaire for data collection. The data of a total of 2298 participants were collected at T1.

  2. Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students: Correlations

    Although there is a paucity of research examining the impact of academic stress in non-binary college students, prior studies have indicated that non-binary adults face adverse mental health outcomes when compared to male and female-identifying individuals (Thorne et al., 2018; Jones et al., 2019; Budge et al., 2020).

  3. Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Among Undergraduate Students during the

    To date, only a few scholarly research studies focus on college student mental health in the U.S. since the COVID-19 outbreak. Huckins et al. have longitudinally tracked 178 undergraduate students at Dartmouth University for the 2020 winter term (from early-January to late-March of 2020) and found elevated anxiety and depression scores during ...

  4. Prevalence of anxiety in college and university students: An umbrella

    The overall prevalence of anxiety among college and university students had a median of 32.00 % and ranged from 7.40 to 55.00%. Subgroup analyses revealed that being female, living in Asia versus Europe, and being an undergraduate were associated with higher levels of anxiety.

  5. Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their approach

    By nearly every metric, student mental health is worsening. During the 2020-2021 school year, more than 60% of college students met the criteria for at least one mental health problem, according to the Healthy Minds Study, which collects data from 373 campuses nationwide (Lipson, S. K., et al., Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 306, 2022).In another national survey, almost three quarters ...

  6. Mental health and academic experiences among U.S. college students

    Our research objective was to better ascertain the mental health of U.S. college students as the pandemic continued, and we sought to determine potential differentiating factors of depression, anxiety, and perceived stress among students. During the fall 2020 semester, we conducted a survey study of U.S. college students.

  7. Effects of COVID-19 on College Students' Mental Health in the United

    Furthermore, with the exception of high-burnout categories, depression levels among students, reported in several recent studies [33-35], have varied between 29% and 38%, which may suggest an uptick in pandemic-related depressive symptoms among college students similar to recent studies in China [10,11]. Although our participants specifically ...

  8. Enhancing College Students' Well-Being through an Online Mindfulness

    Well-being and mental health among college students continues to be an ongoing concern (Barnett et al., 2021). ... This study offers insight into the potential effectiveness of online mindfulness interventions embedded in academic courses for benefiting students' well-being. ... implementation, evaluation, research and usage of findings ...

  9. College students are less depressed, more mentally well

    Student mental health—long a top concern of higher education leaders—now appears to be improving, according to the latest edition of the annual Healthy Minds study. It found that 38 percent of undergraduates surveyed in the 2023-24 academic year experienced moderate or severe depression symptoms—down from the peak of 44 percent two years prior.

  10. Full article: Mental health among first-generation college students

    Introduction. In 2022, there were roughly 19 million undergraduate students enrolled in U.S. postsecondary education National Center for Education Statistics, (Citation 2022).A mounting body of evidence reveals that college student mental health outcomes are worsening over time; in the 2020-2021 academic year, over 60% of students were experiencing at least one clinically-significant mental ...

  11. Improving college student mental health: Research on promising campus

    The intervention worked for people from various age groups, including college students and middle-aged adults, researchers learned after analyzing seven studies on peer-led mental health programs written or published between 1975 and 2021. Researchers found that participants also became less likely to identify with negative stereotypes ...

  12. Anxiety in college: What we know and how to cope

    College students today appear to be more stressed and anxious than ever before. A recent study in Sweden showed that anxiety levels have increased in recent years, especially among young adults. In the US, some research shows a decrease in psychological well-being among adolescents over the past several years.

  13. Depression, Anxiety, Loneliness Are Peaking in College Students

    February 17, 2021. 25. Kat J. McAlpine. A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people continues to increase, now reaching its highest levels, a sign of the mounting stress factors due to the coronavirus pandemic, political unrest ...

  14. Frontiers

    Although there is a paucity of research examining the impact of academic stress in non-binary college students, prior studies have indicated that non-binary adults face adverse mental health outcomes when compared to male and female-identifying individuals (Thorne et al., 2018; Jones et al., 2019; Budge et al., 2020).

  15. Psychosocial Correlates of Insomnia Among College Students

    In our sample, 15.8% had ADHD, and the odds of insomnia were 3.48 times higher for students with ADHD than those without ADHD. The prevalence of clinically significant cases of ADHD varies between 2% and 8% of the college student population (25). A previous study showed a similar ADHD prevalence to ours at ~19% (26).

  16. College Students' Anxiety, Depression Higher Than Ever, but So Are

    While rates of anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts are at all-time highs, more college students than ever before report receiving therapy or counseling, according to a new national data report.. The 2021 Winter/Spring Data Report from the annual Healthy Minds Study is based on web surveys taken by 96,000 US students across 133 campuses in the 2021-22 academic year.

  17. Stress in College Students: What to Know

    Chronic and unhealthy levels of stress is at its worst among college-age students and young adults, some research shows. According to the American Psychological Association's 2022 "Stress in ...

  18. Supporting mental health and wellbeing of university and college

    US college students are also increasingly reporting common mental health problems and suicidality . It is, therefore, important for educational institutions to offer accessible and effective interventions for their students. Research suggests that young people's mental health is poorer during university study than before entry.

  19. College Students with ADHD: A Selective Review of Qualitative Studies

    Diagnoses of ADHD in adults continue to increase, and the number of college students with ADHD has risen in particular. Qualitative research on this population has been common, but it is not clear what conclusions can be drawn from this research base. We conducted a review of the qualitative research on college students with ADHD over a 20-year period (2002-2021). A systematic search yielded ...

  20. How Undergraduates Benefit From Doing Research

    Benefits of Undergraduate Research. Studies show students who participate in research earn better grades, are more likely to graduate and are better equipped for graduate school or careers ...

  21. Top 10 Study Tips to Study Like a Harvard Student

    6. Take Breaks. The brain can only absorb so much information at a time. According to the National Institutes of Health, research has shown that taking breaks in between study sessions boosts retention. Studies have shown that wakeful rest plays just as important a role as practice in learning a new skill.

  22. Internships are linked to better employment outcomes for college

    However, research shows that once a student is at college, experiences such as study abroad, an internship or undergraduate research - also known as "high-impact practices" - significantly ...

  23. Ultimate List of 265 Research Topics for College Students

    These are 20 potential topics for your research in the music industry: The effect of music on a human brain. The evolution of rap music. TikTok as the most efficient promotional channel for new music. The origin of music theory. The music industry and information technology.

  24. Psychological Distress, Burnout, and Academic Performance in First Year

    Results: A sample of 506 students participated. Prevalence of psychological distress was 27.1% and burnout was 7.3%. Academic performance was unaffected in relation to either psychological distress or burnout. Non-health sciences students showed a greater risk of depression. Conclusions: This study provides evidence of the high prevalence of ...

  25. In the news: African immigrant students draw on family and community

    Mavis Gyesi, a PhD student in the University of Iowa's Educational Policy and Leadership Studies program, conducts research on the educational experiences of African immigrants in U.S. high schools and their transition to college.. She recently interviewed 13 African immigrant students in Iowa high schools who come from different cultures and speak different languages and found that many of ...

  26. Should High School Students Do Academic Research?

    For students looking to get research published, Malkin suggests they work with a college faculty member, though that can be difficult to pull off. Publishing research without proper mentorship or oversight can also have major consequences for the student, says Hale, who co-wrote the book on student research with Malkin.

  27. The Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety and Stress and Their Associated

    However, little is known about the mental health of college students. Previous studies have reported a high prevalence of anxiety and depression in this population [28,29], but sample size was small and they did not measure stress. Furthermore, since psychological health status was not the main research variable, predictive factors were not ...

  28. College of Arts and Sciences

    Shrihan Ganesh Babu is a first-year biochemistry major and premedical student at USC. While in high school, he designed a medical device that may decrease the likelihood of patient injuries from breathing tubes. His idea recently helped him win a national research competition.

  29. Department of Energy Grant Advances Clean Energy Studies

    Dr. Berna Hascakir is part of a $17 million grant from the Department of Energy, which will support university-driven projects dedicated to exploring alternative energy solutions while providing educational and research opportunities to students from minority-serving institutions.

  30. College Students and Eating Habits: A Study Using An Ecological Model

    The purpose of this explorative study was to use a qualitative research design to analyze the factors (barriers and enablers) that US college students perceived as influencing healthy eating behaviors. A group of Cornell University students (n = 35) participated in six semi-structured focus groups. A qualitative software, CAQDAS Nvivo11 Plus ...