Exploring the Role of Income on Depression Severity Among College Students
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Poster exploring the role of income on depression severity among college atmosphere. The hypothesis that students that reported being low income will also report more depressive symptoms. This was partially supported, but students from the middle income range reported more depressive symptoms that both low and high income students.
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Poster exploring the role of income on depression severity among college atmosphere. The hypothesis that students that reported being low income will also report more depressive symptoms. This was partially supported, but students from the middle income range reported more depressive symptoms that both low and high income students.
Diversifying Clinical Psychology Networking Event by the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, January 17-18, 2020. Austin, TX, United States
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Rodriguez, Mayra; Duran, Andreina; Herrera, Christa N. & Callahan, Jennifer L.Exploring the Role of Income on Depression Severity Among College Students,
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2020-01-17/2020-01-18;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1747953/:
accessed October 13, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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