Abstract

The desperation is a kind of negative foresight on the contrary of positive foresight for the future. That is to say, to some extend, and it is an emotional situation having negative expectations for the future. The aim of the study, determination the factors that are affecting the university students’ desperation levels. This study was conducted to examine the students of Kafkas university despite levels for the future. The sampling groups of this study were the students of Kafkas University Education Faculty educated at Physical Education and Sports Department (25 students), Basic Mathematics Teaching Department (25 students), Science Teaching Department (25 students), and Social Studies Teacher’s Department (25 students) 4th class totally 100 participant students in 2016-2017 academic year. The sampling group was selected using simple random—the data handed with the help of the data collecting scale evaluated by using the SPSS Package Program. The preferences are “Yes (Correct) and No (Wrong)”. As a result of this study, there wasn’t a meaningful difference in the participant students’ desperation levels according to the variables. Students’ desperation level means were lower than p < 0.05.

Highlights

  • Mental health concerns the individual’s ability to cope with the normal stress of life and contribute to society (Veness, 2016)

  • The sampling groups of this study were the students of Kafkas University Education Faculty educated at Physical Education and Sports Department (25 students), Basic Mathematics Teaching Department (25 students), Science Teaching Department (25 students), and Social Studies Teacher’s Department (25 students) 4th class totally 100 participant students in 2016−2017 academic year

  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the hopelessness level of the senior students at Kafkas University in terms of some various variables

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Introduction

Mental health concerns the individual’s ability to cope with the normal stress of life and contribute to society (Veness, 2016). Many mental health problems (e.g., anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder) may result in an individual’s decreased capacity to coping with the normal request of life (Usher, 2020). More than 264 million people of all ages suffer from depression (James et al, 2018; Duko et al, 2020). It has been a leading cause of disability worldwide and contributes greatly to the overall burden of disease (Jantaratnotai et al, 2017; Belayihun & Mavhandumudzuis, 2018; Breslow et al, 2019; Kingston et al, 2020). Childhood depression can result in many health, social and academic issues (Grover & Avasthi, 2019; Sekhar et al, 2019)

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