The race to secure a spot at a "top" college has become a defining feature of modern adolescence—and it’s taking a ...
However, college students notice mental health services and say these supports positively impact their persistence. A November survey by telehealth provider TimelyCare found 73 percent of students ...
Around 1 in 5 UK medical students considers dropping out of medical school, with mental health issues a key contributor to their intention to abandon medicine, suggest the results of an observational ...
Young adults are at higher risk for crashes due to inexperience, risk-taking, and impaired driving. A study examines the link between commuter college students' mental health and crash risk, ...
True service to others begins with taking care of oneself. In the high-pressure environment of college, prioritizing ...
Colleges and universities are creating original virtual and physical offerings to help bolster students’ well-being.
A survey of medical students found that around 40 per cent had experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression. View on ...
Young adults are a higher risk group for being in a crash while driving due likely to inexperience with driving, driving under the influence, and a greater propensity to take risks while driving.
In the months during and after, her mental health plummeted ... As a first-generation college student, she wasn’t sure where to turn for guidance. “To see that I was being accused ...