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The relationship is established by the study conducted by Walsemann, Gee, and Gentile (2015), which specifically examines the impact of student borrowing on the mental health of young adults as detailed in [1], [2], [3], and [4].

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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 4 facts
referenceWalsemann, Gee, and Gentile (2015) studied the impact of student borrowing on the mental health of young adults in the United States in Social Science & Medicine.
referenceK. M. Walsemann, G. C. Gee, and D. Gentile published 'Sick of our loans: student borrowing and the mental health of young adults in the United States' in Social Science & Medicine in 2015, which examines the mental health effects of student loan debt on young adults.
claimWalsemann, Gee, and Gentile (2015) studied the impact of student borrowing on the mental health of young adults in the United States in a study published in Social Science & Medicine.
claimWalsemann, Gee, and Gentile (2015) studied the impact of student borrowing on the mental health of young adults in the United States in Social Science & Medicine.