Mental Health Problems Among Graduate Students in Turkey: a Cross-Sectional Study

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Cafer Kılıç
Faika Şanal Karahan
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[1] Uşak University,Department of Guidance and Psychological Counseling, Faculty of Education
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Mental health; Graduate students; Depression; Anxiety; Academic distress;
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In this study, depression/anxiety and academic distress were investigated among graduate students in Turkey. The study sample comprised 459 graduate students who voluntarily completed an online survey (294 women, 64%). Independent t-tests and multivariate analyses were performed to examine group differences. The results confirmed that depression/anxiety and academic distress scores varied according to sociodemographic variables. Whereas depression/anxiety and academic distress did not show significant differences in terms of gender and place of residence, students who had previously sought psychological help had higher levels of depression/anxiety and academic distress. Younger age, being a master’s student, and being single increased the risk of having higher levels of depression/anxiety and academic distress. University counseling centers may benefit from these findings in efforts to identify graduate students at risk and apply appropriate prevention and intervention strategies.
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