I chose to peer review Tashara Mason’s essay about Depression. Mason chose a couple of fantastic sources to gather her information from. The Mayo Clinic website makes every attempt to provide credible information. For example, they adhere to the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information which can be verified and the Mayo Clinic follows the Consumer Reports WebWatch guidelines which promote credible information on the Internet.…
Consequently, individuals who are diagnosed with depression would easily have a negative attitude, lose interests and hope, and worst of all, choose suicide to end the sadness. In the article by Joel A. Blanco and Lynn A. Barnett, “The Effects of Depression on Leisure: Varying Relationships Between Enjoyment, Sociability, Participation, and Desired Outcomes in College Students”, they state that “Depression leads to negative mood and affect, difficulty experiencing enjoyment in chosen activities (anhedonia), and a reduced desire for social interaction” (458). Depression causes college students obtain negative attitude towards people around them, things happen daily, and the whole world, lose interests in what they enjoyed before, feel useless about themselves, lose hope in themselves or…
Depression among adolescents has slowly started to become an epidemic in the United States. Studies show that one in eight American teenagers will experience any form of depression. That 's estimated at about 15-20% of the teen population. Looking at adults, only 5-10% experience any form of depression in their adult lives (¨Depression and Mood¨). Depression comes in an abundance of shapes and forms.…
“The Medicated Americans” is about America’s antidepressant use and how most of the time the terms “depression” and “Depression” can lead to incorrect prescriptions of these antidepressants. The author Charles Barber goes into detail on the numerous amount of misdiagnoses for depression due to the misunderstanding of the word. Like depression, most other disorders are not being treated correctly and a majority of the people who are being treated are not receiving the full benefits they need. 43 percent of people who have been prescribed antidepressants had no psychiatric diagnosis prior to the prescription. Females are twice as likely to be prescribed psychiatric drugs than men and two thirds of doctors did not tell their patients the extent…
Annotated Bibliography Working Thesis: With depression being at an all new time high with the college generation, it is important that Doctors and Psychiatrists find new remedies to treating depression than just the magic pill. Cuijpers, Pim, et al. " Psychological Treatment of Depression in College Students: A Metaanalysis." Depression and Anxiety, vol. 33, no. 5, May 2016, pp.…
The method of sampling the researcher will be using is convenience, or accidental, sampling. The reason for this is that the researcher will be using college students, specifically in the department of psychology and sociology at East Texas Baptist University. With permission granted by professors, the researcher hopes to administer surveys to students (after being provided with informed consent signatures) in larger academic courses such as Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Sociology, Behavior Modification, Abnormal Psychology, etc. This way the researcher will be provided with a sufficient amount of completed surveys from a culturally diverse sample of the population of East Texas Baptist University. When considering sample sizes,…
“Depression” is a word that seems to be thrown around a lot these days. I can’t remember the last time I made it through a day of high school without hearing somebody explain to me why they were feeling depressed at the moment. I constantly find myself wondering what has made the phrase so popular. It’s clear that not everyone, even in my relatively tiny school, can be suffering from clinical depression, but why do they feel like they are? Even on social media, people across the world have turned to self-deprecating humor for entertainment.…
College is expensive,so it should be of no surprise that many students stress about how they will pay for tuition, textbooks, and other necessities. There are many forms of financial help but even trying to navigate through that can be difficult. While stress doesn't cause depression the two are linked together. Along with the stress from the workload and classes they also have to deal with the stress about finances, which after leaving home and their family, it isn't helpful to their mental or emotional state. Freshman don't become depressed from one or two simple things, it's a buildup of multiple things happening to them.…
The disease known as depression is affecting up to 16% of students in college institutions (Aselton, 2012). The purpose of the paper would be to identify the reason why this disease crops up, as well find the various coping methods that may be used by those affected by it. The percentage between men and women are apart by 7, women being more prone to depression (Genuchi, 2015). The abuse of substances such as alcohol is also prevalent amongst those who are clinically depressed, specifically men. Genuchi’s essay had discussed on men’s alcohol abuse and how it may increase aggression amongst the male students.…
The article from National Institutes of Health, “Depression and College Students” from July of 2015, answers common asked questions about depression. It summarizes the studies and information of the article, “Prevention of Depression in the College Student Population: A Review of the Literature” and puts it into brief topics and bullet points. It answers what depression is, different types of depression, signs and symptoms, where to get help, and what students can do about depression. This article explains these questions quickly with bullet points or simple and short summaries. My impression of this article is that it is written for college students and is formatted to appeal to young adult readers.…
Depression in College Students Janet Zhao Kean University Abstract This paper describe five scholarly reviewed articles that all relate to depression occurring in college students. Depression can develop regardless of culture, ethnicity, gender, and age. Studies have shown that college students, especially freshmen, have a high level anxiety and experience feelings of loneliness as well as being depressed (Wei, Russell, & Zakalik, 2005, p.610).…
Through numerous studies in the field of psychological-health study, as early as 1893, an association between depression and the cause of different types of cancers seem to be widely studied. Five studies based on the link between severe or chronic depression and the development of cancer are reviewed. In a study of the causation of cancer in chronic depressed elders, Chronically Depressed Mood and Cancer Risk in Older Persons, results show that there is a considerable correlation between chronic depression and the risk of cancer in persons of 65 years and older. Out of the 4825 persons from the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly studied, 146 persons (3% of the total study sample) are chronically depressed (depressed…
Depression is the most well-known and fastest growing mental disorder among college students these days. For some students, depression is part of their daily life. Depression among college students may be caused by family issues, failure of adapt to the college environment, peer pressure, bad influences of others, failure to succeed in real life etc. Depression can cause change in mood, poor self-esteem, low self-confidence and even suicide, increase of drugs and alcohol consumption and it also badly effects the brain. If a student is depressed, then he/she should go to counseling center or student’s health care located at the college.…
The Effects of Alcoholism on College Students Alcoholism is the plural form for the word alcohol. Alcohol is a colorless liquid that is intoxicating, it is considered as wine, beer, and sprints. Alcohol can be found in restaurants, departments, and connivance stores, like Applebee’s, Wal-Mart, and ABC liquor. According to the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Chicago article, a deadly scene took place at New York State on Friday night.…
Mental health is a growing concern for college students that is very underestimated. Many college students face mental illnesses, some of which go unknown, undiagnosed or simply do not receive treatment. Unfortunately, this affects students and their academics in an extremely negative way. There are many major mental health illnesses that affect college students. From: addiction, stress, anxiety, eating disorders, suicide & depression, and so many more.…