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Mental Health Of University Nursing Students: A Literature Review, Mackenzie Carpenter
Mental Health Of University Nursing Students: A Literature Review, Mackenzie Carpenter
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This paper explores the ongoing issue of mental health, specifically in nursing students. In addition to maintaining good academic status through exams, assignments, and papers, nursing students must also endure the stressful environment of a clinical setting. Through summarizing research and drawing overall conclusions, this paper examines the contributing and alleviating factors to poor mental health in this population. Data was obtained from studies published from 2017 to 2023 in the CINAHL database, and 11 studies were retrieved from a data collection process to be included in this review. Multiple studies show a low deviation in mental health levels, healthy …
An Analysis Of Asexual Identity Clubs And Their Role On College Campuses, Ellen Yope
An Analysis Of Asexual Identity Clubs And Their Role On College Campuses, Ellen Yope
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Identifying the lack of college asexuality clubs and the positive influence they have on students. Advocating for the creation of asexuality clubs at colleges and universities and the benefits they provide for students, socially and academically.
Bgsu Student Perceptions Of Mental Health Care And Associated Barriers, Adriana Italiano
Bgsu Student Perceptions Of Mental Health Care And Associated Barriers, Adriana Italiano
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It has been estimated that half of adults within the United States with mental disorders do not seek any treatment (Eisenberg et al., 2011). Of the remaining individuals that do seek the necessary services for treatment, there is a “median delay of 11 years between onset of mental disorders and accessing services” (Eisenberg et al., 2007). In the midst of university life, college students carry a heavy burden; the stress of academics, involvement, GPA, as well as their social and family life can allow these students to develop a disorder or fall deeper into their diagnosis. Today’s campus communities, especially …