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https://doi.org/10.55640/
DEPRESSION IN THE YOUNG AGE GROUP: PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG STUDENTS
MOHD MUDASSIR,MOHAMMAD ADNAN DANISH,RAKMAT ALI ,Milandeep Singh Kaknian , Medical Student, Samarkand state medical university, UzbekistanAbstract
Depression among students has emerged as a critical public health crisis, characterized by rising prevalence and complex, multifaceted risk factors. This paper investigates the prevalence of youth depression and proposes a comprehensive analytical framework to identify and quantify its associated socio-demographic and behavioral risk factors. By synthesizing advanced machine learning techniques with robust statistical modeling, we aim to overcome the limitations of traditional diagnostic and analytical methods. The proposed methodology outlines a pipeline for leveraging structured survey data to yield actionable insights for early detection. Ultimately, this research provides a scalable foundation for developing targeted, culturally sensitive mental health interventions in educational settings.
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The increasing prevalence of depression among the young age group, particularly students, presents a significant challenge to global public health systems.
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