Background/context. Recent evidence indicates that adolescents experiencing mental distress might be more likely to go on to attend university than those with no symptoms of distress (Lewis et al., 2021). One explanation for this is that future university students might experience greater academic pressures than their peers, which results in heightened mental distress (Lewis et al., 2021; Luthar et al., 2020). However, the mechanisms behind such pressures are unclear. The initiative/practice. In this study, we anticipated that mental distress (consisting of anxiety/depressive symptoms, social dysfunction, and loss of confidence) experienced by future university students might be specifically due to the high-stakes qualifications needed f...
AbstractDespite growing concern about mental health problems in university students and increasing r...
BACKGROUND: Although mental disorders are significant predictors of educational attainment throughou...
Objective Previous research suggests that cognitive functioning is associated with the risk of sever...
Recent evidence suggests that adolescents with mental health issues are more likely to go on to atte...
Background: The mental health of students in UK higher education (HE) is receiving increased attenti...
More college students are reporting adverse mental health concerns that negatively influence their s...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Despite increasing policy focus on mental health provision for higher education students, it is uncl...
peer reviewedBackground: Most psychiatric disorders present symptom patterns that cause severe impai...
International audienceBackground: Higher education students evidence high levels of psychological di...
Research demonstrating student mental distress typically focuses on mental wellbeing by combining qu...
This paper talks about the roots of where academic pressure stems from and the effect it has on the ...
Objective: While the mental health of university students is recognised internationally as an import...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems in college and their associations with academic performance are n...
BACKGROUND: Most psychiatric disorders present symptom patterns that cause severe impairment on the ...
AbstractDespite growing concern about mental health problems in university students and increasing r...
BACKGROUND: Although mental disorders are significant predictors of educational attainment throughou...
Objective Previous research suggests that cognitive functioning is associated with the risk of sever...
Recent evidence suggests that adolescents with mental health issues are more likely to go on to atte...
Background: The mental health of students in UK higher education (HE) is receiving increased attenti...
More college students are reporting adverse mental health concerns that negatively influence their s...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Despite increasing policy focus on mental health provision for higher education students, it is uncl...
peer reviewedBackground: Most psychiatric disorders present symptom patterns that cause severe impai...
International audienceBackground: Higher education students evidence high levels of psychological di...
Research demonstrating student mental distress typically focuses on mental wellbeing by combining qu...
This paper talks about the roots of where academic pressure stems from and the effect it has on the ...
Objective: While the mental health of university students is recognised internationally as an import...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems in college and their associations with academic performance are n...
BACKGROUND: Most psychiatric disorders present symptom patterns that cause severe impairment on the ...
AbstractDespite growing concern about mental health problems in university students and increasing r...
BACKGROUND: Although mental disorders are significant predictors of educational attainment throughou...
Objective Previous research suggests that cognitive functioning is associated with the risk of sever...