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Reuters:
Antidepressants effective treatment options for OCD
Fox News:
Hopelessness often lingers after depression lifts
KOCO-5, Oklahoma City:
By Cheryl Clarke
GAINESVILLE - Imagine if every other person who strutted across University of Florida's Turlington Plaza experienced some sort of trauma, separation anxiety or depression.
Well, the numbers don't lie.
An estimated 53 percent of college students, which would amount to 26,500 students at the University of Florida, will experience some form of depression, according to a UF psychologist.
"The important message is that it's not uncommon to experience some sort of depression in your college career," said Jamie Funderburk, a psychologist with UF's Student Mental Health Services.
Eating disorders, separation anxiety, relationship issues and being a minority on a majority campus all are problems plaguing college students and can be symptoms of depression.
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