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  • Changes in College Student Anxiety and Depression From Pre- to During . . .
    Results indicate overall increases in anxiety and depressive symptoms; this effect was amplified as more COVID-related challenges with academic impact and loneliness were reported
  • Changes in college student anxiety and depression from pre- to during . . .
    The current study examined changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms among 990 college students, from before COVID-19 had reached U S community spread to 5 months into the pandemic Results indicate overall increases in anxiety and depressive symptoms; this effect was amplified as more COVID-related challenges with academic impact and
  • Anxiety and depression among college students in the post-COVID-19 . . .
    This study aimed to assess the prevalence and severities of anxiety and depression among the current population of college students at a minority-serving institution during the post-COVID-19 phase Overall, the survey provided quantitative data as a means of gauging these current levels of anxiety and depression of post-pandemic college students
  • The relationship between academic stress and depression among college . . .
    The results showed that (1) Academic stress had a significant impact on depression in college students under the background of COVID-19 (p < 0 01); (2) The influence of academic stress on depression had a difference in work experience as student cadres, which showed that college students who had served as student cadres were less affected by
  • Increases in Anxiety and Depression During COVID-19: A Large . . .
    The present study investigates changes in students' anxiety and depression from before the pandemic to during the lockdown and identifies factors that are associated with these changes 14,769 university students participated in a longitudinal study with two time points with a 6-month interval
  • Changes in College Student Anxiety and Depression From . . .
    The current study examined changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms among 990 college students, from before COVID-19 had reached U S community spread to 5 months into the pandemic Results indicate overall increases in anxiety and depressive symptoms; this effect was amplified as more COVID-related challenges with academic impact
  • Mental Health Symptoms Among US College Students Before, Early, and . . .
    We hypothesize that: (1) anxiety and depression symptoms will increase from prepandemic to early-pandemic and then diminish late-pandemic; (2) chronic stress and COVID-19 stressors will be positively associated with depression and anxiety symptoms, while psychosocial supports will be negatively associated with depression and anxiety symptoms
  • Depression, anxiety and suicidal behaviour among college students . . .
    When comparing data collected from college students prior to the COVID-19 pandemic with data collected during the pandemic, this longitudinal study revealed that symptoms of depression increased significantly, while anxiety symptoms decreased, and suicide risk remained high
  • Anxiety, depression, and their comorbidity among Chinese college . . .
    In a meta-analysis combining 27 relevant studies (706,415 total participants), the prevalence of anxiety and depression in college students were lower than at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic from December 2019 to October 2020 (anxiety: 36 00% vs 27 04%, depression: 39 00% vs 34 10%)
  • Psychological Distress and Perceived Life Changes Among College . . . - MDPI
    Students experienced elevated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and fatigue compared to pre-pandemic levels [12, 14], and one study identified being a college student itself as an added risk factor for psychological distress [15]
  • Mental health symptoms among US college students before, early, and . . .
    Methods: Using data on 339 first-year students (ages 18–20) at a large public university in North Carolina, we evaluated changes in anxiety and depression symptoms from before to early and later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic





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