2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20360
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Perceived Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Outcomes Among Students of Early Entrance College Programs

Abstract: IntroductionMental health disorders affect adolescents and children and have resulted in many academic institutions now recognizing and taking steps to reduce the pressure they place on students. Early Entrance to College Programs (EECP) is a small subset of academic institutions focused on providing an accelerated higher education path, and these students are held to high academic standards. It is important to research the effects of these programs on the students' mental health, as younger children are extre… Show more

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“…In the Indian cultural context, a recent growing body of qualitative research has been conducted exploring the socio-cultural meaning of subjective wellbeing and happiness among children (Exenberger et al, 2019 ), among at-risk youth with traumatic life experiences (Exenberger and Reiber, 2020 ), and college students (Singh and Bandyopadhyay, 2022 ). However, qualitative research on the personal wellbeing indicators to understand the contextual nuances of wellbeing among adolescents and youth is still lacking in the Indian cultural context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Indian cultural context, a recent growing body of qualitative research has been conducted exploring the socio-cultural meaning of subjective wellbeing and happiness among children (Exenberger et al, 2019 ), among at-risk youth with traumatic life experiences (Exenberger and Reiber, 2020 ), and college students (Singh and Bandyopadhyay, 2022 ). However, qualitative research on the personal wellbeing indicators to understand the contextual nuances of wellbeing among adolescents and youth is still lacking in the Indian cultural context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%