As more young people arrive on campus with pre-existing conditions and a willingness to seek medical help, the incidence and prevalence of severe mental illness among college students in the USA has increased significantly over the past ten years. Details of a study were presented at the 118...
The importance of addressing mental health on college campuses has become increasingly pressing in recent years. According to a study by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), a staggering 73% of students encounter a mental health crisis during their college years. Further research ...
The Mental Health Crisis of College Students1 Today's college students are suffering from an epidemic(流行病) of mental illnesses, with the rates of anxiety and depression having sky-rocketed in the last few decades. A 2013 survey of college students found that 57% of women and 40% of men...
College is a major transition for all students, but teens who suffer from mental illness are likely to have more complications with the adjustment. More than20 percent of college studentsreported being diagnosed or treated for a mental illness in 2013, and experts say those numbers will continue ...
1. 64% of students drop out of college because of mental health problems. (NAMI) In a survey conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a strong correlation between the number of students who drop out of college and depression was discovered. Around two-thirds (64%) of college ...
Studies show that the incidence of mental illness on college campuses is rising, and a new survey of 2,785 college students indicates that more than half of students with significant symptoms of anxiety or depression do not seek help.
students, this isn't what they saw their life looking like. This isn't the timeline that they had for themselves," said Julie Wolfson, director of outreach and research for theCollege ReEntry programat Fountain House, a nonprofit organization that works to support pe...
illness did not much, but because of inferiority, early career, love and other problems, a number of psychological problems the proportion is not small. These psychological problems seriously affect the learning and normal life of College students. According to a survey on College Students'...
As I noted above, my goal here is an attempt to catalog the various contributing factors to both the current general trend toward mental illness in our society and in college students in particular. I welcome additional critiques, thoughts, and suggestions....
Although a survey found that up to 95% of college students have procrastination behavior, there is no clinical disease called procrastination. Procrastination means that we haven't started the task (or have not completed it) we should have completed. Research has found that procrastination can be...