Document Type
Poster
Abstract
Research has shown that those with a higher education are more likely to seek out sources to help them with mental disorders (Ibrahim, et al., 2019; Neimeyer, et al., 2011). Previous studies have found that students with a lower GPA show signs of depression, anxiety and eating disorders (Eisenberg, Globerstein & Hunt, 2009). There is a gap in investigating the relationship between education level and an adult’s mental health experiences. This study will provide insight to the relationship between an adults education level and their mental health.
Department(s)
Psychology
Date Accepted/Awarded
Spring 2022
Award/Distinction
Pyschology Statistics Symposium Poster
Course
PSY230M - Introduction to Statistical Methods and Experimental Design
First Advisor/Reader
Corrow, Sherryse
Recommended Citation
Bergan, Kelsey, "The Relationship between Adults Education Level and Their Mental Health Status" (2022). Psychology Student Works. 4.
https://spark.bethel.edu/psychology-students/4
Comments
Posters in this symposium are a result of independent, semester-long statistics projects, using R code to analyze and present the data and findings. Students selected a research question they feel passionate about and analyzed data using nationally representative datasets.