March 20, 2008
Stress Takes a Toll on College Students, Survey Finds
Most college students are stress cases, according to a report released this week by the Associated Press and mtvU, the campus cable network. Many suffer serious symptoms of depression and anxiety, the report says, but few consider turning to campus counseling centers for help.
Students are anxious about things anyone might be—money, family issues, and romantic relationships—as well as concerns specific to them, like schoolwork, grades, and being in shape for spring break,
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