Campus Shooting Led to Widespread Depression, Study Finds

The students and staff members who were at Montreal's Dawson College during a gunman's rampage there nearly three years ago have lower-than-expected incidences of post-traumatic stress but higher rates of serious depression, according to a study to be presented this afternoon in New York at the International Congress on Law and Mental Health.

The gunman entered the downtown Montreal college on September 13, 2006, and began firing randomly, killing an 18-year-old woman and

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