Higher education students experience high rates of mental health problems, and depression is one of the most common mental illnesses referred. The identification of modifiable risk factors for the development of depressive symptomatology is crucial. The current study was designed to examine the associations among vulnerability to stress, pessimism, dysfunctional attitudes and personality with depressive symptomatology in a sample of higher education students. A total of 257 higher education students completed an online questionnaire, which assessed: depressive symptomatology (BDI-II; Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996), vulnerability to stress (QVS; Vaz Serra, 2000), pessimism (LOTR; Scheier, Carver, & Bridges, 1994), dysfunctional attitudes (DAS; ...
The prevailing increase in suicidal behaviour among university students across the world as well as ...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Students, in general, have become more vulnerable to mental health problems such as depression, anxi...
AbstractHigher education students experience high rates of mental health problems, and depression is...
International audienceUniversity students constitute a higher risk population for mental health prob...
Universities are increasingly cognizant of the importance of attending to the psychological and emot...
The aim of the study was to evaluate depressive symptomatology within the student population of the ...
Aims: Prospective studies on the mental health of university students highlighted a major concern. S...
The present study examines the predictive role of depressive traits in suicide risk. Using a longitu...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
Abstract Background There is a need to better understand the depression phenomenon and to clarify wh...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to better understand the depression phenomenon and to clarify why some s...
BACKGROUND Suicide among college students is a significant public health concern. Although suicidal...
BACKGROUND: Students, particularly medical students, due to the special circumstances, are susceptib...
A mixed methods study sought to assess knowledge of the signs, risk factors, and campus services ava...
The prevailing increase in suicidal behaviour among university students across the world as well as ...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Students, in general, have become more vulnerable to mental health problems such as depression, anxi...
AbstractHigher education students experience high rates of mental health problems, and depression is...
International audienceUniversity students constitute a higher risk population for mental health prob...
Universities are increasingly cognizant of the importance of attending to the psychological and emot...
The aim of the study was to evaluate depressive symptomatology within the student population of the ...
Aims: Prospective studies on the mental health of university students highlighted a major concern. S...
The present study examines the predictive role of depressive traits in suicide risk. Using a longitu...
Higher-education students face substantial risks for developing depressive symptoms during the COVID...
Abstract Background There is a need to better understand the depression phenomenon and to clarify wh...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to better understand the depression phenomenon and to clarify why some s...
BACKGROUND Suicide among college students is a significant public health concern. Although suicidal...
BACKGROUND: Students, particularly medical students, due to the special circumstances, are susceptib...
A mixed methods study sought to assess knowledge of the signs, risk factors, and campus services ava...
The prevailing increase in suicidal behaviour among university students across the world as well as ...
University students across the world report higher levels of mental health problems compared to the ...
Students, in general, have become more vulnerable to mental health problems such as depression, anxi...