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TTLV: Students' perceptions of depressive disorders

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Nguyen Thi Binh                     

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 27, 1990

4. Place of birth: Thong Nhat – Gia Loc – Hai Duong

5. Decision on student admission No. 2797/2012/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 28, 2012, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: None

7. Thesis title:Students' perceptions of depressive disorders

8. Major: Psychology Code: 60.31.04.01

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Hang

10. Summary of the thesis results:

The research results show that students have a fairly good understanding of some topics related to depression, such as: the concept of depressive disorder; manifestations of depressive disorder; factors affecting depressive disorder; consequences of depressive disorder; treatment methods and measures to reduce the risk of depression. However, there are also some topics where students still have a poor understanding, such as: the nature of depression; and the causes of depression. Furthermore, when considering different departments, we found that the Psychology Department of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Educational Psychology Department of the Academy of Educational Management have a better understanding of topics related to depression.

11. Practical applications:

The research findings of this thesis can serve as a useful reference for leaders at research universities to consult, advise, and develop appropriate academic and extracurricular programs to raise students' awareness of depressive disorders. This could potentially reduce the risk of depressive disorders among students.

12. Future research directions:

If possible, further research should be conducted to develop specific plans and extracurricular programs aimed at raising students' awareness of depressive disorders.

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ABOUT MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full Name: Nguyen Thi Binh 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 27th, 1990 4. Place of birth: Thong Nhat, Gia Loc District, Hai Duong Province

5. Student Recognition Decision: Decision No 2797/2012/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 28th2012 of the principal of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: No

7. Thesis Title: Perception of students of depressive disorders

8. Major: Psychology 9. Code: 60.31.04.01

10. Supervisor: A. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Hang

11. Summary of the thesis results:

The study results show that almost students have good awareness of the content related to depression, such as: the concept of depressive disorders; expression of depressive disorders; factors affecting depressive disorder; consequences of depressive disorders; Treatment measures and measures to limit the risk of depression. However, there are also some content that students do not well aware of such as the nature of depression; causes of depression. Also, by considering separately among Faculties, we realize that the students of Psychology Faculty of University of Social Sciences and Humanities and Psychology & education Faculty of National institute of education management have better awareness of related content of depression.

12. Practical applications:

The results of the thesis can be useful references for leaders in research universities to consult, advise and build the good Academic Program and extracurricular activities to raise the awareness of students about depressive disorders. Then we can limit the risk of depressive disorders for students.

13. Next researches: If you can, you should do further studies to make the plan extracurricular activities to raise the awareness of students about depressive disorders.

14. Published research papers in connection with the thesis: None

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