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Mulvey, Anne; And Others – 1991
Research suggests that male and female college students have different views of what constitutes sexual coercion and divergent standards for behavior in which they themselves would engage. It is likely that students experience different realities and perceive campus quality of life in different terms depending on their gender. An exploratory…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Sex Differences, Sexual Harassment
Peer reviewedSchuh, John H.; Shipton, William C. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1983
Examined health-related problems that resident assistants encountered in dormitory residents. Results showed that both male and female students were concerned with minor illnesses, weight control, fitness and exercise. Male students were more concerned with alcohol-related issues; women were concerned about birth control. (JAC)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Physical Health, Sex Differences
Cook, Ellen Piel; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1984
Surveyed perceptions of personal problems, appropriate help sources, and general attitudes about counseling in college students (N=738). Results indicated areas of concern, conservative preferences for intervention, generally favorable attitudes about counseling, and some sex differences. (Author/LLL)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Higher Education, Psychological Needs
Koplik, Elissa K.; DeVito, Anthony J. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1986
College freshmen of both sexes in the classes of 1976 and 1986 were compared on the basis of individual items (problems) reported on a checklist. Results focus on class and sex differences in personal development, living conditions, social activities, social, personal, and interpersonal relations, home and family, morals, adjustment to college,…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLewis, Robin J.; Shepeard, George – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1992
Examined college students' (n=118) attributions about suicide. Male athletes who suicided were judged more emotionally well adjusted than males who suicided because of relationship failure and all females. Athletes of both sexes who suicided were judged more competent and less distressed than individuals who suicided because of failed…
Descriptors: Athletes, Attribution Theory, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHarper, Juliet F.; Marshall, Elizabeth – Adolescence, 1991
Administered Mooney Problem Check List and Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale to 201 adolescents. Girls reported significantly more problems (interpersonal relationships, personal adjustment, health, and family issues) and lower levels of self-esteem than did boys. Found no significant difference between sexes in areas of educational and vocational…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
Peer reviewedGim, Ruth H.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1990
Surveyed Asian American college students, assessing severity of 24 problems. Factor analysis reduced 24 problems to 8 areas of concern. Found severity ratings for eight areas related to acculturation and ethnicity. Women and low-medium acculturated students expressed greater willingness to see counselor than did men and high-acculturated students.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, College Students, Counselors
Mihlbauer, Therese C.; Helms, Janet E. – 1979
Clients have preferences regarding desired counselor characteristics and these preferences may influence counseling outcome. One factor that may influence reaction to a counselor is the counselor's gender. A combination of direct and indirect methods for eliciting preferences was used to examine preference for sex of counselor and to determine if…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Emotional Problems
Peer reviewedGrenier, Charles E.; Roundtree, George A. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1987
Studied 100 clients of the East Baton Rouge Parish Family Court to develop predictive model for identifying offenders at high risk for recidivism. Found important predictor variables to be presence of delinquent siblings or friends, school problems, type of offense committed, and gender of delinquent. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime, Delinquency, Friendship
Peer reviewedLarson, Jeffry H.; And Others – College Student Journal, 1982
Students from four academic status groups, four class standing groups, and both sexes completed a survey of problems related to academic performance. Significant differences were found between status and class groups and sexes on the kinds of problems reported and between status groups on the total problems reported. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSolberg, V. Scott; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1994
Examined concerns and help-seeking likelihood of Asian American college students (n=596). Results indicated that previous counseling experience was related to higher ratings for substance abuse concerns and willingness to seek help from university counseling center to address academic, interpersonal, and substance abuse concerns. Asian American…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, College Students, Ethnicity, Help Seeking
Peer reviewedDrabman, Ronald S.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Examined whether younger children in classroom were disproportionately referred for school academic and behavior problems. Investigated subjects' month of birth in relation to referrals across gender and grade from kindergarten through fourth grade. Showed that younger children in the class and boys were likely to be referred. Results were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Children
Schuh, John H.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1986
Results of a 12-year study of counseling problems encountered by resident assistants indicated that roommate conflicts, alcohol use, academic problems, and student self-reliance are the most frequent problems. Trends are noted, and implications for staff training are identified. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Counseling Services, Dormitories
Peer reviewedLevin, Renee B.; Franklin, Angela L. Walker – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
Sex and race differences in the problems and needs of medical students were investigated. The variables of marital status and the year in school were also considered. The results suggested that many important needs of first- and second-year medical students at Emory University were not being met. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Marital Status, Medical Students, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedHarris, Jerry D.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1987
Surveyed national sample of elementary and secondary school psychologists regarding recent referrals. Found that most referrals were initiated by school staff and majority occurred initially through formal mechanisms. Poor academic performance was of primary concern in 52% of cases, social/emotional problems in 31%. More boys than girls were…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems, Interpersonal Competence


