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Kassie R. Terrell; Bridget R. Stanton; Hanadi Y. Hamadi; Julie W. Merten; Nathan Quinn – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: College students experience a variety of stressors that can increase the risk for mental health concerns, like depression. It is crucial for practitioners working on college campuses to understand the relationship among stressful life events, depression, and coping strategies. The purpose of this study was to explore life stressors'…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Depression (Psychology), Coping, College Students
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Stephanie Guzman; Robert D. Melara – Journal of American College Health, 2025
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has been linked with caloric overeating and weight gain. We employed a mediation analysis to determine whether pandemic-associated overeating was a direct effect of COVID-19-related anxiety (affect regulation theory) or mediated by a coping mechanism of escape eating (escape theory). A diverse pool of college…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Body Weight, Obesity
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Jennifer H. Martinez; Noor N. Tahirkheli; Lizabeth Roemer; Anna Ying; Tahirah Abdullah – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: We examined the associations between coping strategies in response to racism and distress symptoms. Sample: One hundred forty-four racially minoritized students at a northeastern university completed an online survey. Methods: Participants completed self-report active and emotion-focused coping and distress symptom (i.e., depression and…
Descriptors: Racism, Coping, College Students, Stress Management
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Crack, Laura E.; Doyle-Baker, Patricia K. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objectives: To investigate stress levels among Canadian female university students and determine cutoff scores for low, moderate, and high stress in this population. Participants: Hundred female undergraduates, mean age of 20.3 (SD = 1.8) years. Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed and students were approached in hallways at the start of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, College Students, Anxiety
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Tsukasa Kato – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The present study examined the moderating effect of coping flexibility on the association between the coping waiting patiently for interpersonal stressors and depression. Coping flexibility refers to devising and implementing suitable coping strategies according to the situation, coping was defined in this study as holding oneself back…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Coping, Depression (Psychology)
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Julia Torquati; Caitlin Lombardi; Rachel Chazan Cohen; Ann Matthews; Holly Brophy-Herb – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This research examined how stressors experienced by college students within the first month of the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with their reports of psychological distress, mindfulness, and coping strategies. Participants: Students attending 11 universities in the U.S. (N = 464, M age = 20.72, SD = 3.90, 91% female, 61% White, and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Coping, Metacognition, Predictor Variables
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Delaram Baghoori; Mary Roduta Roberts; Shu-Ping Chen – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study aimed to explore the mental health status, coping strategies, and social support of international students in Canada. Participants: Undergraduate and graduate international students studying at one Canadian university participated in an online survey. Methods: The survey consisting of four assessments--the Mental Health…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Foreign Students, Mental Health
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Charlotte Corran; Paul Norman; Roisin M. O'Connor – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Studies have shown that those high in anxiety were at increased risk for alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tension reduction theory points to anxiety sensitivity (AS) as a potential risk factor. Drinking to cope may further increase this risk. During the pandemic, those high in AS may have experienced increased stress and drank to cope,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, At Risk Persons, Drinking, COVID-19
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Youngmi Kim; Jennifer Murphy; Kaija Craft; Leland Waters; Basil I. Gooden – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Food insecurity is a growing concern to the health and wellbeing of college students. This study aims to examine the lived experiences of students at-risk of food insecurity and associated challenges in a public urban campus. Participants: The study recruited 21 college students at risk of food insecurity using purposive sampling.…
Descriptors: College Students, Urban Schools, Hunger, Food
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C. M. Strauser; V. Chavez; K. R. Lindsay; M. M. Figgins; K. J. DeShaw – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This study investigated differences in stress, anxiety, and social support between collegiate student-athletes and nonathletes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: College students enrolled at a NCAA Division III private liberal arts college in the Midwest. Methods: Participants (n = 58) completed a series of surveys each month…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Athletes, Mental Health, COVID-19
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Johanna Ravenhurst; Teah Snyder; Kate Wallace; Sheila Pennell; Sarah L. Goff; Andrew A. Lover – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding COVID-19 in university affiliates to inform future COVID-19 policies and practices. Participants: Undergraduate students, graduate students and university employees at a large public university. Methods: Semi-structured focus groups and interviews were conducted between…
Descriptors: College Students, School Personnel, Knowledge Level, Attitudes
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Cixin Wang; Mazneen Havewala; Qianyu Zhu – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To examine the role of COVID-19-specific stressful life events (SLE) in predicting depression, anxiety, and life satisfaction, and if personality traits (extraversion and neuroticism), and coping styles (problem-focused coping and avoidance coping) moderated these relations. Participants: Data were collected from 371 college students…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, College Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Jodi Sutherland Charvis; Christina T. Schulz; Megan M. Drohan; Parisa Rafiee; Amy L. Stamates; Manshu Yang – Journal of American College Health, 2024
This study examined inter- and intra-person level associations between stress and overwhelm and adaptive coping strategies used by college students during COVID-19. Participants were 55 college students (M[subscript age] = 23.31, SD = 4.49; 87% White, 85% Female), who completed a 21-day daily diary study. The common coping strategies endorsed were…
Descriptors: College Students, Stress Variables, Coping, COVID-19
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Bhupin Butaney; Eve B. Hoover; Bettie Coplan; Kari Bernard – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To identify stress management practices and examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being among male and female physician assistant (PA) students. Participants: Participants included 1,239 students from nine PA programs who matriculated pre-pandemic, acute pandemic, or post-acute pandemic. Methods: Measures included…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Stress Variables, Life Satisfaction
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Alaysia M. Brown; Katharine H. Zeiders; Evelyn D. Sarsar; Lindsay T. Hoyt; Rajni L. Nair – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Although emerging adults' civic engagement is generally associated with positive outcomes, concerns about an elected candidate's leadership ability and the implications of administrative turnover may negatively impact youths' well-being. Using longitudinal data collected during the 2016 election cycle, the current study examined whether…
Descriptors: College Students, Presidents, Elections, Student Welfare
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