Common Mental Health Disorders in College Life: Anxiety, Depression and Stress

Common Mental Health Disorders in College Life: Anxiety, Depression and Stress
 
Mr. Supriya Bhattacharjee
SACT, Department of Education
Chakdaha College, Chakdaha, West Bengal, India
Email: supriyab80@gmail.com
 
Abstract: College life is a critical developmental phase that offers opportunities for personal growth, academic achievement, and social exploration, but it also exposes students to significant mental health challenges. In recent years, anxiety, depression, and stress have emerged as the most prevalent psychological issues among college students worldwide, affecting their academic performance, emotional well-being, and social functioning. These disorders often arise from interconnected factors such as academic pressure, career uncertainty, social adjustment difficulties, financial strain, and lifestyle changes.
This paper examines the definitions, types, causes, symptoms, and impacts of anxiety, depression, and stress in college settings, supported by examples relevant to student life. It further outlines practical coping strategies for students, including professional counseling, time management, healthy lifestyle habits, social support networks, and relaxation techniques. Additionally, the role of teachers in addressing these mental health problems is discussed, emphasizing early identification, open communication, academic support, and creating a positive, non-judgmental learning environment.
By integrating student-led coping mechanisms with institutional support, including teacher guidance and mental health resources, colleges can foster a more resilient and mentally healthy campus environment. The findings highlight the urgent need for proactive measures to address mental health issues and promote overall well-being among students.

Keywords: College students, Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Mental health, Coping strategies, Teacher role

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