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J Am Coll Health ; 71(2): 348-354, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33759719

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Objectives: To identify and compare the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among and between students and faculty/staff; and to determine and contrast the coping mechanisms utilized and barriers to mental health care perceived within and between these two populations. Participants: A total of 448 students and faculty/staff from a Midwestern university. Methods: An electronic survey including the 21 question Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale and an exploration of individual coping mechanisms and perceived barriers to mental health care. Results: Approximately one-third of the campus community experience symptoms consistent with severe or extremely severe depression (28.3% faculty/staff, 31% students), anxiety (38.6% faculty/staff, 41.8% students), and/or stress (31.1% faculty/staff, 33.9% students). There were significant differences between faculty/staff and students in regard to mental health coping mechanisms utilized and perceived barriers to professional mental health treatment. Conclusion: Mental health problems are common in both faculty/staff and student populations.


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Depression , Students , Humans , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/psychology , Students/psychology , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Universities , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety/psychology , Faculty/psychology
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