Change in depressive symptoms over higher education and professional establishment - a longitudinal investigation in a national cohort of Swedish nursing students
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There are indications of a high prevalence of psychological distress among students in higher education and also that distress increases over the course of study. However, not all studies on student distress controlled for sociodemog...
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Main Authors: | Runeson Bo (Author), Christensson Anna (Author), Dickman Paul W (Author), Vaez Marjan (Author) |
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