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Saddiga Al-Ghalib

Saddiga Al-Ghalib

Effat University, Saudi Arabia

Title: Depression, Anxiety and Stress among University Students: The Case of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Biography

Biography: Saddiga Al-Ghalib

Abstract

The aim of this research is to look into the prevalence rates and determine which gender has higher depression, anxiety and stress among university students of both genders in Jeddah, and to determine the relationship among depression, anxiety and stress. Random stratifi ed sampling was used and a sample from all private and public universities in Jeddah was selected. Th e Arabic and English version of depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS21) was used. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (2016), people always face life stressors and go through hard situations that make them feel anxious, stressed or even depressed, but it is normal to express the right emotions at the right time. But some people have anxiety or/and depression which makes them experience those emotions continuously at all times, and make it a very difficult for them to function normally and make them struggle in practising their daily activities. Mental illness, in general, is becoming a global problem, and the numbers reaching crisis level, that is why this problem requires proper intervention and management (Almutairi, 2015), so shedding light to the prevalence rates of depression, anxiety and stress among university students is very important because when people have a prove of their problem then they will seek help. Therefore, this current research will benefit  the society because by understanding the phenomena it would help the individuals in controlling it before it gets out of control and learn how to cope with it positively and hopefully reduce the prevalence of those conditions.