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The percentage of American adults considered overweight and/or obese is continuing to increase, with specific populations such as college students being at greater risk for becoming overweight or obese. Higher education institutions have... more
Using a narratological framework, we examined how gender roles and stereotypes affect experiences of transgender and gender-nonconforming college students. Six participants were interviewed about navigating their gender identity... more
This article explores variations in mental health and service utilization across academic disciplines using a random sample of undergraduate and graduate students (N = 64,519) at 81 colleges and universities. We report prevalence of... more
Aim. Depressive disorders, which remain one of the most common and recurrent mood disorders worldwide, presently affect up to 15% of the population under age 25. Adolescent depression is related to a number of adverse phenomena such as... more
{Nathan Chu, Kenyon College} I’d like to imagine that for a few, very brief moments in our lives, we can slip out of ourselves and view the world through someone else. It’s a ridiculous thought, being able to truly understand things from... more
In response to global concerns about university students’ mental health, various whole-of-institution strategies have been developed to enhance students’ resilience and wellbeing. These strategies are essential for students who have... more
PURPOSE: The current study tests associations between reporting sexual victimization to a healthcare provider, campus authority, police, or social contact, and emotional well-being among college women. METHODS: Data from 2,162 women who... more
The focus of the current study was to examine student-identified academic and mental health concerns, the prevalence of psychological distress in the student population, student utilization of counselling services, and perceived barriers... more
Using social capital theory as a framework, the authors examined data from the Educational Longitudinal Study (ELS: 2002) to examine how student contact with high school counselors about college information and other college-related... more
The aim of this study was to investigate how individuals;who had been victims of school bullying;perceived their bullying experiences and how these had affected them;and to generate a grounded theory of being a victim of bullying at... more
In societies, all over the world citizens has suffered from the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, and several organizations has alarmed about the potential mental health impacts. My goal was to describe curves of depression, anxiety, and... more
The purpose of this study was to determine whether differing stress reduction interventions could alter stress levels experienced by male and female college students from the beginning to the end of a semester. Components of stress... more
The purpose of this study was to determine whether differing stress reduction interventions could alter stress levels experienced by male and female college students from the beginning to the end of a semester. Components of stress... more
A short version, without the math behind the research, of the short version of the Covid research that was made Q3 and Q4, 2021 among University Students from the Republic of Philippines.
Mental health is an important aspect of a human person; however, they remain lacking in attention resulting to people not being open to medical and emotional help. This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the two... more
The ability of students to succeed in higher education and beyond is dependent on their physical and mental wellbeing, and the nation’s institutions of higher education are seeing increasing levels of mental illness, substance use, and... more
At Wellesley College's Ruhlman Conference in April 2015, I presented the culmination of mental health research I conducted under the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. My presentation discussed students' perception of mental... more
Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar si el perfeccionismo y el estrés académico predicen la ansiedad social. La metodología fue no experimental, con diseño transversal de tipo correlacional-causal. La muestra incluyó 1034... more
Perfectionism entails a burdensome preoccupation with one's self-evaluation in the context of performance outcomes. Although perfectionism has been subject to extensive research, scant literature on its effect on cognitive functioning is... more
Abstract Undergraduate students lack the opportunity and environment to contemplate and develop ecoliteracy skills that serve to integrate subject matter into their everyday experiences. Ecoliteracy is grounded in Capra's web of life... more
Munculnya berbagai media sosial turut menandai kemajuan berkomunikasi tanpa batasan ruang dan waktu seperti misalnya media sosial Path. Umumnya, mahasiswa menggunakan media sosial Path untuk mengungkapkan diri atau menunjukkan keterbukaan... more
Those of us who conduct assessments with students who identify within the queer-spectrum (bisexual, gay, lesbian, queer, pansexual, same-gender loving, etc.) and/or the trans-spectrum communities (androgynous, gender nonconforming,... more
Exploring Mental Health Considerations for LGBQ+ Students
Los especialistas en comportamiento escolar han subrayado la necesidad de diseñar programas para reducir los efectos adversos que puede tener la ansiedad sobre el desempeño escolar a nivel universitario y atender oportunamente a los... more
Consuming media has become a daily habit, if not a necessity. Daily morning our eyes open to updates from our friends and family… even those whom we otherwise don't know. We spent a significant amount of our waking time using one or the... more
A literature review of mental health outcomes for LGBTQ college students.
Project Information: https://www.jedfoundation.org/proud-thriving-framework/
Project Information: https://www.jedfoundation.org/proud-thriving-framework/
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are conventionally recommended in mental health care literature as an important way to offer holistic treatment provision to patients. This study aims to explore multidisciplinary teamwork in contemporary... more
This is an article about the mental health crisis which affects our youth around the world, not just the United States. Instead of serving as bastions of knowledge and institutions of self-exploration and learning, universities around... more
When students enter into the college and university setting, they become part of a community. As they continue throughout their academic careers, students develop relationships with various stakeholders and undergo personal situations,... more
The purpose of this project was to observe educators' perceptions of students with psychological disorders, specifically Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Bipolar Disorder.
This short piece aims to shed light on the epidemic of depression among Irish college students. Its perspective is not medical, but philosophical and theological. It begins by placing Durkheim’s discussion of anomie in “Suicide” within... more
Homelessness complicates the educational experiences of students. The article provides a look at how residential instability impacts their engagement in college. The author gives insight into how campuses can support these youth.
Across the U.S., college campuses are witnessing escalating numbers of undergraduates experiencing emotional challenges. Students face an increasingly unstable and uncertain world due to rising political discord, terrorism, tensions... more
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that faculty in all colleges and universities make reasonable accommodations in their courses for students with disabilities. But who defines "reasonable" and what do these accommodations have... more
Counseling center utilization patterns during a 2-year period for 218 international and 222 U.S. college students were examined. Significant between-group differences were found with regard to age, academic status, referral source,... more
According to data from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health [1], 61.8% of college students seeking counseling reported anxiety, 49.8% reported depression, and 43.9% reported stress [1]. High levels of stress have been linked to serious... more