Stress, anxiety, and depression among undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Current Study
The goal of the current study is to fill the gap in empirical information (about college students’ mental health during the pandemic) with specific investigations into the prevalence and pattern of US college student mental health with regard to counseling service use during the early phase of the pandemic.
Three research questions were utilized when conducting this study:
- First, how prevalent were stress, anxiety, and depression among college students during the early phase of the pandemic?
- Second, to what extent have students utilized mental health services on- and off-campus?
- Third, what are the predictors of mental health symptoms and the usage of mental health services?
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