Mental Health and Academic Success in College
University of Michigan · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Mental health problems represent a potentially important but relatively unexplored factor in explaining human capital accumulation during college. We conduct the first study, to our knowledge, of how mental health predicts academic success during college in a random longitudinal sample of students. We find that depression is a significant predictor of lower GPA and higher probability of dropping out, particularly among students who also have a positive screen for an anxiety disorder. In within-person estimates using our longitudinal sample, we find again that co-occurring depression and anxiety are associated with lower GPA, and we find that symptoms of eating disorders are also associated with lower…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Anxiety
- Depression (economics)
- Psychology
- Sample (material)
- Human capital
- Clinical psychology
- Relevance (law)