EXAMINING THE MENTAL HEALTH LANDSCAPE: A STUDY OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PHARMACY STUDENTS

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Robert M. DeHart

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Depression is a prevalent global mental health concern, with a substantial impact on college students, particularly those in health sciences professions. Pharmacy students, despite being a significant subgroup, have limited research on their mental health. This study aims to address this gap by examining the levels of depression and anxiety among pharmacy students, as well as exploring self-help strategies that could enhance their well-being. Understanding the mental health status of pharmacy students and identifying potential self-help approaches is crucial for creating supportive academic environments and improving the overall well-being of future healthcare professionals.

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DeHart, R. M. (2023). EXAMINING THE MENTAL HEALTH LANDSCAPE: A STUDY OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PHARMACY STUDENTS. American Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(1), 11–19. Retrieved from https://americaserial.com/Journals/index.php/arjps/article/view/839