Self-reported depressive experiences are common among university students. However, most studies assessing depression in university students are cross-sectional, limiting our understanding of when in the academic year risk for depression is greatest and when interventions may be most needed. We examined within-person change in depressive symptoms from September to April. Study 1 (N = 198; 57% female; 72% white; Mage = 18.4): Depressive symptoms rose from September, peaked in December, and fell across the second semester. The rise in depressive symptoms was associated with higher perceived stress in December. Study 2 (N = 267; 78.7% female; 67.87% white; Mage = 21.25): Depressive symptoms peaked in December and covaried within persons with p...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
Research in the field has identified the presence of stress and depression among medical students. H...
Universities are increasingly cognizant of the importance of attending to the psychological and emot...
By investigating university students’ trajectories of depressive symptoms based on multiple weekly o...
The goal of the present study was to examine how gender and grade level relate to depressive symptom...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
Background: Medical school is a challenging environment that requires students to deal effectively ...
Background: As the majority of studies examining mental health during the pandemic are cross-section...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Tenth and eleventh grade students in a suburban high school were surveyed with a five item Kutcher A...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
The increasing complexity of academia, with its demanding working conditions and uncertain career op...
Background: College adjustment is a developmental milestone that can be stressful and may lead to me...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
Research in the field has identified the presence of stress and depression among medical students. H...
Universities are increasingly cognizant of the importance of attending to the psychological and emot...
By investigating university students’ trajectories of depressive symptoms based on multiple weekly o...
The goal of the present study was to examine how gender and grade level relate to depressive symptom...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
Background: Medical school is a challenging environment that requires students to deal effectively ...
Background: As the majority of studies examining mental health during the pandemic are cross-section...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Tenth and eleventh grade students in a suburban high school were surveyed with a five item Kutcher A...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
The increasing complexity of academia, with its demanding working conditions and uncertain career op...
Background: College adjustment is a developmental milestone that can be stressful and may lead to me...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
Research in the field has identified the presence of stress and depression among medical students. H...
Universities are increasingly cognizant of the importance of attending to the psychological and emot...