DEPRESSION
DEPRESSION: -
IMPACT ON STUDENTS: -
Depression is a common disorder that
impacts an individual's ability to perform life activities, including those
required by the workplace. Academic performance can be viewed as a direct
parallel to workforce performance, with students belonging to a unique set of
individuals whose ability to perform can be measured on criteria applied by an
observer and by self-report. While the prevalence of depression for this group
is high and preparation for entry into the workplace is critical for these
individuals, this relationship has not been adequately investigated.
Aims of the study: This study investigates
the relationship between depression and its treatments and the academic
performance of undergraduate students.
Methods: Data regarding academics, health and productivity for students from Western Michigan University were obtained from the University's Registrar's Office, the campus Health Centre and a survey delivered to the students. The primary outcomes of interest were the student's grade point average (GPA), an objective, observer generated measure of academic productivity, and the students' self-reported academic performance.
The finding of a significant
relationship between depression and academic performance was robust to the
variety of analyses employed within this study. However, interpretation of the
findings must be tempered by a number of facts. The sample was drawn from a
subset of students at a single university, those willing to complete a
questionnaire regarding their health and productivity. Due to non-availability
of the treatment data from other health care providers, the treatment variable
used within the regression models represents an imprecise proxy for the
totality of treatment methods received by depressed subjects from a variety of
on-campus and off-campus health care providers. Another challenge to the
interpretation of this data is the interrelatedness of depression and school
performance. Because of this, it was not possible to evaluate the extent to
which the association between depression and academic performance is driven by
causality in either direction.
While depression and its effects have
been studied in many different population groups and subgroups, the effect of
this disease on college students has not been well documented. This research
demonstrates the impact of depression and the effectiveness of its treatment on
a student sample. From a public health perspective, this analysis highlights
the importance of access to mental health treatment facilities among the
college aged and the potential value of efforts to educate this population
segment on the availability of that resource.
By FALGUNI SHARMA



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