The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students
Prevalence of mental health problems in university students is increasing and attributable to academic, financial and social stressors. Lack of social support is a known determinant of mental health problems. We examined the differential impact of sources of social support on student wellbeing. Univ...
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doaj-c88c8bfcc8fd494b943543cfe439ae1b2020-11-24T21:27:52ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth0267-38432164-45272019-10-0124448449610.1080/02673843.2019.15688871568887The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university studentsM. M. Alsubaie0H. J. Stain1L. A. D. Webster2R. Wadman3Durham UniversityLeeds Trinity UniversityLeeds Trinity UniversityUniversity of YorkPrevalence of mental health problems in university students is increasing and attributable to academic, financial and social stressors. Lack of social support is a known determinant of mental health problems. We examined the differential impact of sources of social support on student wellbeing. University students completed an online survey measuring depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)), social support (Multidimensional Perceived Social Support (MPSS)), and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). The sample was 461 students (82% female, mean age 20.62 years). The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 33%. Social support from family, and friends was a significant predictor of depressive symptoms (p = 0.000*). Quality of life (psychological) was significantly predicted by social support from family and friends. Quality of life (social relationships) was predicted by social support from significant others and friends. Sources of social support represent a valuable resource for universities in protecting the mental health of students.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1568887Social supportdepressionquality of lifeuniversity students |
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M. M. Alsubaie H. J. Stain L. A. D. Webster R. Wadman The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students International Journal of Adolescence and Youth Social support depression quality of life university students |
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M. M. Alsubaie H. J. Stain L. A. D. Webster R. Wadman |
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The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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The role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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role of sources of social support on depression and quality of life for university students |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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International Journal of Adolescence and Youth |
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0267-3843 2164-4527 |
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2019-10-01 |
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Prevalence of mental health problems in university students is increasing and attributable to academic, financial and social stressors. Lack of social support is a known determinant of mental health problems. We examined the differential impact of sources of social support on student wellbeing. University students completed an online survey measuring depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)), social support (Multidimensional Perceived Social Support (MPSS)), and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF). The sample was 461 students (82% female, mean age 20.62 years). The prevalence of depressive symptoms was 33%. Social support from family, and friends was a significant predictor of depressive symptoms (p = 0.000*). Quality of life (psychological) was significantly predicted by social support from family and friends. Quality of life (social relationships) was predicted by social support from significant others and friends. Sources of social support represent a valuable resource for universities in protecting the mental health of students. |
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Social support depression quality of life university students |
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