University Student Mental Health
Cross-source consensus on University Student Mental Health from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A 2016 WHO World Mental Health survey found that 20.3% of college students had any mental disorder, with anxiety disorders the most common at 11.7%. — Factors associated with low levels of resilience among French university students during COVID-19 lockdown: results of the cross-sectional PIMS-CoV19 survey
- University students were already recognised as a psychologically vulnerable population before the COVID-19 pandemic. — Factors associated with low levels of resilience among French university students during COVID-19 lockdown: results of the cross-sectional PIMS-CoV19 survey
- A UK survey after the first lockdown reported moderate to severe depression in 53.4% of students and moderate to severe anxiety in 35.8%. — Factors associated with low levels of resilience among French university students during COVID-19 lockdown: results of the cross-sectional PIMS-CoV19 survey
- The study's findings connect to the United Nations 2030 Agenda, specifically SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and SDG 4 (Quality Education). — Factors associated with low levels of resilience among French university students during COVID-19 lockdown: results of the cross-sectional PIMS-CoV19 survey
- University counselling can reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms while promoting resilience and academic engagement. — Factors associated with low levels of resilience among French university students during COVID-19 lockdown: results of the cross-sectional PIMS-CoV19 survey