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Student loans are identified as a source of debt that negatively impacts mental health outcomes among US young adults, as evidenced by the study from Qian and Fan [1], [2], [3], [4] and broader claims linking various debt types to decreased mental well-being [5].
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org 4 facts
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.
referenceStudent loans are linked to mental health and substance use outcomes among US young adults, with gender differences observed, according to a 2021 study by Y. Qian and W. Fan in the Journal of American College Health.
claimStudent loans are linked to mental health and substance use among US young adults, with gender differences observed, according to a 2021 study by Y. Qian and W. Fan in the Journal of American College Health.
Firsthand Perspectives Exploring the Mental-Financial Health ... finhealthnetwork.org 1 fact
claimVarious sources of debt, including medical debt, credit card debt, student loans, and payday loans, are associated with decreased mental and physical health.