Gold J H
Can Psychiatr Assoc J. 1978 Aug;23(5):303-8. doi: 10.1177/070674377802300505.
University students of the late 1960s and 1970s have been included in a study of factors affecting their mental health and academic functioning in many countries and cultures. Social change and intergenerational conflict were seen to be almost inseparable as social, economic and political concerns involve both students and their countries. Results of studies at Dalhousie University, six British universities, and the University of Singapore are examined in light of the socioeconomic problems existing at the time. High unemployment of university graduates, a growing factor in developing and developed nations, is pointed to as a major stress during a university education in the late 1970s.
20世纪60年代末和70年代的大学生被纳入了一项关于影响他们心理健康和学业表现的因素的研究,该研究在许多国家和文化中开展。社会变革和代际冲突被视为几乎不可分割,因为社会、经济和政治问题既涉及学生也涉及他们的国家。根据当时存在的社会经济问题,对达尔豪斯大学、六所英国大学和新加坡大学的研究结果进行了审视。大学毕业生的高失业率在发展中国家和发达国家都是一个日益突出的因素,被指出是20世纪70年代末大学教育期间的一个主要压力源。