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Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in College Students and What Can Be Done to Combat Them
Northwest University, April 2024
College students experience unique challenges and stressors that can contribute to the development of anxiety and depression symptoms. Many students report increased experience with these symptoms post the Covid-19 Pandemic ...
Effectiveness of Lifespan Integration on Homeless Women with Anxiety at a Seattle Area Shelter
Northwest University, March 7, 2018
The purpose of this mixed-methodology study was to explore Lifespan Integration as a treatment modality for homeless women at a rehabilitation shelter. The women had histories of trauma, intimate partner violence, addiction, ...
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Mental Health of Law Enforcement Officers
Northwest University, 2025
Law enforcement is a unique public service career with many occupational stressors linked to negative mental health outcomes (Purba & Demou, 2019; Violanti et al., 2014). Despite the stress experienced through, officers ...
Anxiety and Depression Symptomology in Adult Siblings of Individuals with Autism
Northwest University, 2023
Research into the effects that a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has on the family unit, specifically parents, abounded over the last several decades. The present study sought to evaluate the prevalence, sibship, ...
The Relationship Between Mindfulness, Anxiety, And Time Lost In Sport Due To Injury Among Collegiate Athletes
Northwest University, February 26, 2018
As an athlete, acquiring an injury is one of the leading factors impeding performance, and studies show anxiety to be a predictor of sport injury occurrence. Mindfulness is becoming increasingly popular in Western psychology ...
Mom's Mental Health: The Impact of Social Media Usage on Stress, Anxiety, and Depressive Traits in Mothers
Northwest University, 2024
Background: Motherhood is a time of intense physical, psychological, and emotional demands. Comparison of parenting or just a need to escape the unrelenting demands may find a mother engaging in social media usage at high ...
The Relationships Between Doomscrolling and Anxiety, Depression, and Coping
Northwest University, 2025
The present study sought to investigate the relationships between doomscrolling behaviors, anxiety, depression, and a person's coping ability. First, doomscrolling was conceptualized and defined to understand the behavior's ...
Assessing Prevalence Rates and Clinical Impairment of Orthorexia Nervosa in a U.S. Population
Northwest University, July 27, 2020
Orthorexia nervosa has been characterized as a pathological fixation toward consuming healthy foods. Recognized by U.S. physician Bratman in 1997, orthorexia has received global attention among professionals in the medical ...
Anxiety and Perceptions of Stigma Surrounding the Use of Mental Health Resources Among Adults Aged 50�64
Northwest University, 2025
Older adults (defined as those aged 50 and older) face various additional challenges when accessing mental health services including but not limited to financial costs, transportation, and caregiving responsibilities. ...