Academic difficulty among male Egyptian university students. I. Association with psychiatric morbidity.

Author: Okasha A, Kamel M, Khalil AH, Sadek A, Ashour A

Source:
Br-J-Psychiatry. 1985 Feb; 146: 140-4
A survey was made of academic difficulties among undergraduate students at Ain Shams University, Cairo, during the academic year 1979-1980. Almost 6% of students dropped out before graduating and a further 8% required substantial extra time to complete their course of study: these figures were almost identical for both sexes. Psychiatric disorders were diagnosed in 42% of male students with academic problems (compared with 9% among the academically successful), with neuroses accounting for nearly half of the cases and schizophrenia for a quarter. Serious psychiatric illness was nearly four times as frequent among 3rd-year students as among 1st-year students.