Overall, an average of five times as many students in 2007 surpassed thresholds in one or more mental health categories, compared with those who did so in 1938. A few individual categories increased at an even greater rate â with six times as many scoring high in two areas:
⢠"hypomania," a measure of anxiety and unrealistic optimism (from 5% of students in 1938 to 31% in 2007)
⢠and depression (from 1% to 6%).
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-01-12-students-depression-anxiety_N.htm
⢠"hypomania," a measure of anxiety and unrealistic optimism (from 5% of students in 1938 to 31% in 2007)
⢠and depression (from 1% to 6%).
http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-01-12-students-depression-anxiety_N.htm
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