Impacts of socio-cultural environment and lifestyle factors on the psychological health of university students in Bangladesh: A longitudinal study

Jun 22, 2019Journal of affective disorders

How social and lifestyle factors affect mental health of university students in Bangladesh over time

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Abstract

A 22.5% increase in provisional depression and a 27.1% increase in anxiety were observed among university students over a 15-month period.

  • Students dissatisfied with university culture were more likely to experience depression and anxiety.
  • Being female, studying social sciences, and dissatisfaction with education, financial condition, and future career are significant predictors of psychological disorders.
  • High recreational screen time is associated with increased vulnerability to both depression and anxiety.
  • Factors like physical inactivity, dissatisfaction with sleep, varying sleep durations, meal intake frequency, and alcohol consumption are linked to higher levels of depression and anxiety.

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