P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Vol. 73, Issue 3, 2012May 01, 2012 EDT
Depressive Symptoms and Academic Performance of North Carolina College Students
Depressive Symptoms and Academic Performance of North Carolina College Students
Articles in Vol. 73, Issue 3, 2012
Vol. 73, Issue 3, 2012
- Tar Heel Footprints in Health CareAnne M. Williams
- North Carolina’s Mental Health Workforce: Unmet Need, Maldistribution, and No Quick FixesKathleen C. ThomasAlan R. EllisThomas R. KonradJoseph P. Morrissey
- Depressive Symptoms and Academic Performance of North Carolina College StudentsDana P. TurnerMichael E. ThompsonLarissa R. Brunner HuberAhmed A. Arif
- Policy Forum North Carolina’s Evolving Mental Health SystemThomas C. Ricketts
- Public Behavioral Health Care Reform in North Carolina: Will We Get It Right This Time Around?Marvin SwartzJoseph Morrissey
- North Carolina’s Behavioral Health Delivery System: A Historical PerspectiveMebane Rash
- Managed Care: Right or Wrong for North CarolinaPamela Shipman
- sidebar: Planned Changes in Child/Family/youth Services at One LME/MCODon E. HerringMarsha L. Ring
- The Role of Critical Access Behavioral Health Agencies in a Reformed Behavioral Health SystemPeggy S. Terhune
- Mobile Crisis Management Teams as Part of an Effective Crisis Management System for Rural CommunitiesDoug TranthamAnne Sherry
- sidebar: Crisis Intervention Teams and Mobile Crisis ManagementKate Murphy
- Primary Care/Behavioral Health Integration Efforts in North CarolinaRegina Schaaf DickensMichael S. LancasterKelly Crosbie
- sidebar: Integrative Care: What the Research ShowsJohn W. Williams
- Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Supports for Those with Substance Use Problems: Opportunities for Enhanced Access and Quality of CareThomas O. SavidgeFlo Stein
- Mental Health RecoveryDebra G. DihoffMichael Weaver
- The “Crisis” Crisis: Emergency Department Use and Community Resources in North Carolina’s Behavioral Health Crisis SystemMike Vicario
- North Carolina’s Institutional Bias: Enforcing the ADA’s Integration MandateVicki Smith
- Meeting the Challenges of Community-Based CareBeth MelcherMichael Watson
- sidebar: Preparing to Come Home: Recommendations for Transition Planning from North Carolina’s Money Follows the Person Demonstration ProjectTrish Farnham
- Philanthropy ProfileSheila F. Davies
- Spotlight on the Safety NetAnn K. Oshel
- Running the NumbersShealy ThompsonKatherine A. NicholsRebecca G. Ebron
- The Affordable Care Act: Improved Options for North Carolinians with Mental IllnessesAllison A. Wishon SiegwarthChris Koyanagi
Turner, Dana P., Michael E. Thompson, Larissa R. Brunner Huber, and Ahmed A. Arif. 2012. “Depressive Symptoms and Academic Performance of North Carolina College Students.” North Carolina Medical Journal 73 (3): 169–75. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.73.3.169.
