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Psychological Reports, 1967
Wechsler-Bellevue IQ scores obtained by college level Ss were reviewed. Some indications suggest a rise in college students' IQ level. WAIS scores for college-age Ss in different areas of the United States were compared in the interest of gathering local norms, as an aid to guidance personnel in recommending students for college eligibility.
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Wechsler-Bellevue IQ scores obtained by college level Ss were reviewed. Some indications suggest a rise in college students' IQ level. WAIS scores for college-age Ss in different areas of the United States were compared in the interest of gathering local norms, as an aid to guidance personnel in recommending students for college eligibility.
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Cervicitis in College Students
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985To the Editor.— A rigid routine of my gynecology practice for the past 25 years involved colposcopy for every patient on a yearly basis. As long as I was in private practice, with a diverse age group, there were no startling patterns discernible from this procedure.
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New Directions for Student Services, 2013
AbstractSuicide is the second‐leading cause of death among college students. College student suicide and suicide prevention are best understood within the larger context of contemporary concerns about college student mental health.
Deborah J. Taub, Jalonda Thompson
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AbstractSuicide is the second‐leading cause of death among college students. College student suicide and suicide prevention are best understood within the larger context of contemporary concerns about college student mental health.
Deborah J. Taub, Jalonda Thompson
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Suicide Among College Students
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969This survey of British and U. S. studies of college student suicide indicates that there is an unusually high rate of suicide among college students; it is a significant cause of student death. The author believes that college student suicide is predictable and preventable and that early recognition (especially of depression, the most frequent ...
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Are College Students Alcoholics?
Journal of American College Health, 2002(2002). Are College Students Alcoholics? Journal of American College Health: Vol. 50, No. 5, pp. 253-255.
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COLLEGE ADJUSTMENT AND OLDER STUDENTS
Psychological Reports, 1999When mean scores on the College Adjustment Scale for 21 students, ages 31 to 51 years, were compared with means of the standardization sample, values fell well within the acceptable ranges of 42nd to 67th percentiles, suggesting the scale could be given older students.
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Screening College Students for Hypercholesterolemia
Journal of American College Health, 1990Selective screening for children and mass screening for adults are the two strategies for detecting hypercholesterolemia and identifying individuals at risk for early heart attacks that have been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt The highest potential suicide risk group within A the population is the adolescents of college age.
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Excerpt The highest potential suicide risk group within A the population is the adolescents of college age.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt The role of a college psychiatric service in dealing with emergencies is described, since it can be a prototype of how general hospitals with psychiatric units may function.
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Excerpt The role of a college psychiatric service in dealing with emergencies is described, since it can be a prototype of how general hospitals with psychiatric units may function.
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Russian Education & Society, 2014
Research on the effect of secondary employment on the sense of well-being of students in full-time education shows that the degree of fatigue and emotional stress on the job is affected by gender, the students' assessment of their own health, and their disposition to take care of their health.
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Research on the effect of secondary employment on the sense of well-being of students in full-time education shows that the degree of fatigue and emotional stress on the job is affected by gender, the students' assessment of their own health, and their disposition to take care of their health.
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