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  2. 2 days ago · Identifying Common Stressors for College Students. Another key part of managing stress and staying mentally fit while in college is simply being able to identify the root cause of your stress, anxiety, or other issues. Below are examples of the most common stressors among college students. Financial Stressors

  3. 1 day ago · The study found lasting psychological impacts of this global crisis across all age cohorts in America, with the highest stress levels among ages 35 to 44. Some of the most significant sources of stress in their lives are the future of our nation, violence and crime, followed by the U.S. debt, mass shootings, social divisiveness and health care.

  4. 5 days ago · New schools are classic stress triggers for students. Middle school is a big transition from elementary school, and enduring it without the comfort of familiar friends can make things more challenging. Changes to their routine. A new sibling, marriage, divorce, or bus route are among the many variables that can impact your middle schooler’s ...

  5. 2 days ago · COVID-19 has posed unprecedented challenges to the mental health of college students worldwide. We examined the trends in studentsstress levels during and after China’s first wave of COVID-19 outbreaks by analyzing their demographics, behavior, mental health status, career confidence, and Chinese Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS) scores.

  6. 4 days ago · Gut health, hormonal balance & weight: Stress can lead to weight gain or loss, disrupt normal eating patterns, and affect metabolism. Chronic stress can also cause shifts in the microbiome and hormones. Reproductive system: It can affect menstrual cycles, cause erectile dysfunction, and decrease libido ( 8 ).

  7. 5 days ago · The majority of college students today meet the criteria for at least one mental-health problem. Results from the latest Healthy Minds survey (2022), which received responses from 96,000 U.S. students across 133 campuses during the 2021–22 academic year, found that 44 percent reported symptoms of depression, 37 percent said they experienced ...

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