For many, graduating high school and starting University is an exciting new chapter. But for some, it can be a daunting time causing stress, anxiety, and other mental health struggles. A new study by The University of Queensland and University of South Australia has found female students who are the first in their family to attend university have a higher chance of experiencing mental health issues compared to males. 4ZZZ Journalist Neve Ferreria spoke to Doctor Sarah McDonald to find out more.

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For many, graduating high school and starting University is an exciting new chapter. But for some, it can be a daunting time causing stress, anxiety, and other mental health struggles. A new study by The University of Queensland and University of South Australia has found female students who are the first in their family to attend university have a higher chance of experiencing mental health issues compared to males. 4ZZZ Journalist Neve Ferreria spoke to Doctor Sarah McDonald to find out more

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That was Doctor Sarah McDonald, researcher at University of South Australia, speaking there.

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