Journal article

An analysis of the mental health trajectories of university students compared to their community peers using a national longitudinal survey

S Cvetkovski, AF Jorm, AJ Mackinnon

Studies in Higher Education | Published : 2019

Abstract

This study examines the mental health trajectories of future/current undergraduate university students relative to their age-matched community peers from the ages of 15 to 21. It analysed data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey. The sample comprised 442 students and 1292 peers. Mental health was assessed with the five-item Mental Health Inventory from the Short Form 36. The results showed that students generally had better mental health than their peers. This was largely associated with better parental mental health and socio-economic position. However, the models also revealed reductions in the mental health of students relative to their peers at ages prior t..

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