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The subclinical depression syndrome refers to an emotionally negative state which significantly influences level of achievement and quality of life, but which cannot be yet classified as an illness. Based on the seriousness of the symptoms, it can be measured on different scales of depression as mild or moderate.
One of the aims of the research was to find out what characterizes the state of mind of college students, whether the hopelessness, despondency and subclinical depressive mood are also typical of them. The other aim of the research was to examine and discover in their complexity those factors which have a role in the development of subclinical syndrome. The authors approach the factors responsible for the development of the subclinical syndrome in their complexity, taking into account the biological, psychic, and social relations, as well. Beyond revealing the background factors of sub-clinical depressive syndromes the authors were also interested in what the subjective well-being of college students was like and what individual aspirations were typical of them.

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Table of Contents

Subclinical depression syndrome as a health care risk factor in college students
The applicability of the vulnerability theory at the examination of subclinical depression syndrome of college students
Survey of the background factors of subclinical depression syndrome in the case of college students
The role of risk and protective socionalizational factors in the development in the case of persons with vulnerability to depression
Gender differences in proneness to depression among college students
Interrelations of temperament and character types with subclinical depression syndrome, dysfunctional attitudes and coping strategies of college students
Subjective well-being and individual aspirations of college students.

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Includes index.

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Hauppage, NY

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.85/2700835
Library of Congress
RJ506.D4 M285 2009, RJ506.D4M285 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL22695956M
Internet Archive
depressionsubjec00marg
ISBN 13
9781606928516
LCCN
2008050306
OCLC/WorldCat
276994294
Library Thing
8980320

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