The broad objective of the study was to ascertain the level of depression among university students across academic and family related variables.
The study also examined the association between students’ perceived university academic environment, living arrangements, personal issues, and depression.
The study revealed that 37.7, 13.1, and 2.4% of the students were suffering from moderate, severe, and extremely severe depression.
Female students reported more depression than their counterparts.
Positive perceptions about family environment and good relationships with parents were found to be facilitating factors for good mental health.
The study further disclosed that the students who possessed positive views about the university academic environment and living arrangements had lower depression compared to their counterparts.