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The relationship between mental health and young adults is established through research studies, such as those by Qian and Fan {fact:1, fact:2} and Walsemann et al. [1], which specifically investigate the impact of student loan debt on the mental well-being of this demographic.
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org 3 facts
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.
referenceQian and Fan (2021) published a study in the Journal of American College Health comparing the effects of student loans on mental health and substance use among US young adults by gender.
referenceQian Y and Fan W (2021) compared the effects of student loans on mental health and substance use between genders among US young adults.