Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students: Correlations
Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students
Empathy: College students don't have as much as they used to
Konrath conducted the meta-analysis, combining the results of 72 different studies of American college students conducted between 1979 and 2009, with U-M graduate student Edward O'Brien and undergraduate student Courtney Hsing. Compared to college students of the late 1970s, the study found, college students today are less likely to agree ...
Ten Challenges and Recommendations for Advancing Research on the
The first two volumes of How College Affects Students constitute the most-cited publications in higher education research. Since these volumes were published, the literature on college impact has expanded greatly, which is at least partially the result of the nearly 500 journals focusing on the scholarship of teaching and learning internationally.
Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their approach
Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking ...
On the Use of College Students in Social Science Research: Insights
The term "nonstudents" is defined as non-college students and includes adults, con-sumers, the general public, and people in general older than, say, 22 or 23 years of age. Elementary, middle, or high school students are not in-cluded in this definition and were excluded from the nonstudent subjects studied. 450.
Improving college student mental health: Promising campus interventions
The intervention worked for people from various age groups, including college students and middle-aged adults, researchers learned after analyzing seven studies on peer-led mental health programs written or published between 1975 and 2021. Researchers found that participants also became less likely to identify with negative stereotypes ...
Canonical correlation analysis of depression and anxiety ...
To explore the association between depression and anxiety symptoms among college students and the relationship between the two and physical activity. A cross-sectional study design was used to ...
Undergraduate research experiences: Impacts and opportunities
About 70% of the research experiences were studied at 4-year institutions. Most studies of CUREs involved lower-division students and lasted one semester or less, whereas studies of UREs involved both upper- and lower-division students whose length of participation varied within the study.
Risk factors associated with stress, anxiety, and depression among
Risk factors associated with stress, anxiety, and depression ...
Study shows that students learn more when taking part in classrooms
Study shows that students learn more when taking part in ...
Mental Health of College Students Is Getting Worse
In a new study, Lipson and her colleagues reveal just how common depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues are, and how these issues take a toll on students of color unequally. The paper looks at survey data collected by the Healthy Minds Network between 2013 and 2021 from 350,000 students at over 300 campuses.
Research trends in college students' sleep from 2012 to 2021: A
The highlights of the study are that it is the first bibliometric analysis of the literature on college students' sleep from 2012 to 2021, conducted via CiteSpace5.8.R3. We used several vivid knowledge maps and tables to show the developing process, research hot spots, and frontiers of college students' sleep.
What is Known About Students and Sleep: Systematic Review and Evidence
Young adults who slept less than 7 hr were more likely to report poor general health and low ... qualitative and quantitative primary research studies. Conference abstracts were included if enough information was presented. ... (28%) studies representing college students. Across all studies, the mean age of the students was 21.4 (SD = 2.3 ...
Sleep quality, duration, and consistency are associated with better
Sleep quality, duration, and consistency are associated ...
Choosing and Changing Course: Postsecondary Students and the Process of
By treating the choice of major as a one-time or binary decision (e.g., with a focus on the first or last major selected in college, or on whether a student selects a STEM major), the extant research has paid less attention to the choices many students make to change their field of study over time.
How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain
We set out to address these questions in a recent research study involving nearly 300 adults, mostly college students who were seeking mental health counseling at a university. We recruited these participants just before they began their first session of counseling, and, on average, they reported clinically low levels of mental health at the time.
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Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students
(PDF) Working College Students: How Work Demands ...
Other studies in college students found a higher sense of belonging was related to less physical health symptoms, fewer doctor visits, and higher reported physical health (Hale, Hann um ...
The relationship between students' subject preferences and their
The relationship between students' subject preferences ...
A Rising Share of Undergraduates Are From Poor Families
As of the 2015-16 academic year (the most recent data available), about 20 million students were enrolled in undergraduate education, up from 16.7 million in 1995-96. 1 Of those enrolled in 2015-16, 47% were nonwhite and 31% were in poverty, up from 29% and 21%, respectively, 20 years earlier. 2. The rising proportion of undergraduates in ...
Depression, Anxiety, Loneliness Are Peaking in College Students
February 17, 2021. 25. Kat J. McAlpine. A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people continues to increase, now reaching its highest levels, a sign of the mounting stress factors due to the coronavirus pandemic, political unrest ...
(PDF) The Relationship between Students' Study Time and Academic
The population of the study consisted of 400 students of Adamu Augie College of Education, Argungu out of which 120 were randomly selected. A structural questionnaire was used for data collection.
Working Students in Higher Education: Challenges and Solutions
Working Students in Higher Education: Challenges and ...
Day drinking among college students and its association with risky
Background: Day drinking, or drinking during the daytime, is a term used colloquially in the media and among college students based on anecdotal evidence. Drinking at tailgate parties, generally thought to be a type of day drinking, tends to be particularly heavy and to achieve levels comparable to drinking on holidays and special occasions. The objective of this study was to assess how many ...
Insights into research activities of senior dental students in the
The importance of research training for undergraduate dental students cannot be overstressed and many reports have thoroughly discussed the necessity of incorporating research components in the dental curricula [1,2,3,4].A structured research training is crucial to ensure that dental graduates will adhere to evidence-based practices and policies in their future career and are able to ...
Keeping native bees buzzing requires rethinking pest control
The research provides compelling evidence that pesticide use is a major contributor to the declining numbers of wild bees. The study found a strong correlation between pesticide use and fewer wild bee sightings, suggesting a direct link between pesticide exposure and bee population declines.
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Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students
Konrath conducted the meta-analysis, combining the results of 72 different studies of American college students conducted between 1979 and 2009, with U-M graduate student Edward O'Brien and undergraduate student Courtney Hsing. Compared to college students of the late 1970s, the study found, college students today are less likely to agree ...
The first two volumes of How College Affects Students constitute the most-cited publications in higher education research. Since these volumes were published, the literature on college impact has expanded greatly, which is at least partially the result of the nearly 500 journals focusing on the scholarship of teaching and learning internationally.
Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking ...
The term "nonstudents" is defined as non-college students and includes adults, con-sumers, the general public, and people in general older than, say, 22 or 23 years of age. Elementary, middle, or high school students are not in-cluded in this definition and were excluded from the nonstudent subjects studied. 450.
The intervention worked for people from various age groups, including college students and middle-aged adults, researchers learned after analyzing seven studies on peer-led mental health programs written or published between 1975 and 2021. Researchers found that participants also became less likely to identify with negative stereotypes ...
To explore the association between depression and anxiety symptoms among college students and the relationship between the two and physical activity. A cross-sectional study design was used to ...
About 70% of the research experiences were studied at 4-year institutions. Most studies of CUREs involved lower-division students and lasted one semester or less, whereas studies of UREs involved both upper- and lower-division students whose length of participation varied within the study.
Risk factors associated with stress, anxiety, and depression ...
Study shows that students learn more when taking part in ...
In a new study, Lipson and her colleagues reveal just how common depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues are, and how these issues take a toll on students of color unequally. The paper looks at survey data collected by the Healthy Minds Network between 2013 and 2021 from 350,000 students at over 300 campuses.
The highlights of the study are that it is the first bibliometric analysis of the literature on college students' sleep from 2012 to 2021, conducted via CiteSpace5.8.R3. We used several vivid knowledge maps and tables to show the developing process, research hot spots, and frontiers of college students' sleep.
Young adults who slept less than 7 hr were more likely to report poor general health and low ... qualitative and quantitative primary research studies. Conference abstracts were included if enough information was presented. ... (28%) studies representing college students. Across all studies, the mean age of the students was 21.4 (SD = 2.3 ...
Sleep quality, duration, and consistency are associated ...
By treating the choice of major as a one-time or binary decision (e.g., with a focus on the first or last major selected in college, or on whether a student selects a STEM major), the extant research has paid less attention to the choices many students make to change their field of study over time.
We set out to address these questions in a recent research study involving nearly 300 adults, mostly college students who were seeking mental health counseling at a university. We recruited these participants just before they began their first session of counseling, and, on average, they reported clinically low levels of mental health at the time.
Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students
Other studies in college students found a higher sense of belonging was related to less physical health symptoms, fewer doctor visits, and higher reported physical health (Hale, Hann um ...
The relationship between students' subject preferences ...
As of the 2015-16 academic year (the most recent data available), about 20 million students were enrolled in undergraduate education, up from 16.7 million in 1995-96. 1 Of those enrolled in 2015-16, 47% were nonwhite and 31% were in poverty, up from 29% and 21%, respectively, 20 years earlier. 2. The rising proportion of undergraduates in ...
February 17, 2021. 25. Kat J. McAlpine. A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people continues to increase, now reaching its highest levels, a sign of the mounting stress factors due to the coronavirus pandemic, political unrest ...
The population of the study consisted of 400 students of Adamu Augie College of Education, Argungu out of which 120 were randomly selected. A structural questionnaire was used for data collection.
Working Students in Higher Education: Challenges and ...
Background: Day drinking, or drinking during the daytime, is a term used colloquially in the media and among college students based on anecdotal evidence. Drinking at tailgate parties, generally thought to be a type of day drinking, tends to be particularly heavy and to achieve levels comparable to drinking on holidays and special occasions. The objective of this study was to assess how many ...
The importance of research training for undergraduate dental students cannot be overstressed and many reports have thoroughly discussed the necessity of incorporating research components in the dental curricula [1,2,3,4].A structured research training is crucial to ensure that dental graduates will adhere to evidence-based practices and policies in their future career and are able to ...
The research provides compelling evidence that pesticide use is a major contributor to the declining numbers of wild bees. The study found a strong correlation between pesticide use and fewer wild bee sightings, suggesting a direct link between pesticide exposure and bee population declines.