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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
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
Ashley Schiros; Yvette Rother; Erik G. Wilcutt; Kate H. Flory; Will H. Canu; Anne Stevens; Kevin M. Antshel – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The current study aims to compare college adjustment and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on first-year students with and without ADHD. Participants: Two cohorts (pre-pandemic, during the pandemic) of first-year, undergraduate college students (N = 3,006; M[subscript age]=18.32) were recruited from a multisite research consortium…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Adjustment, COVID-19, Pandemics
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
Mackenzie L. Shanahan; Ian C. Fischer; Sarah K. Rogers; Kevin L. Rand – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people's lives around the world, including college students. This cross-sectional study aimed to 1) describe psychological distress, coping, and expectancies of undergraduates during COVID-19 "stay-at-home" orders and 2) examine the associations among these variables. Participants and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health, Expectation
Goulet, Carol L.; Wells, Courtney K.; Szymanski, Lynda A.; Thieman, Thomas J. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Female college students report higher rates of stress than their male peers. Ineffective stress management contributes to a variety of concerning health outcomes. A number of factors have been shown to promote resilience to stress, such as experiencing positive social support. Few studies have examined if gender-specific social support impacts…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Nontraditional Students, Stress Management, Resilience (Psychology)
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
Eduardo Gandara; Emilce Santana; Elfreda Samman; Benika Dixon; Maya DeConge – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The purpose of this study was to use photovoice to explore first-generation student experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and its influence on their social isolation, as well as what contributed to or alleviated their social isolation. Participants: Nine undergraduate students who identified as first-generation and who experienced…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Experience, COVID-19, Pandemics
Anji Buckner; Allyson Khau; Alana Martin – Journal of American College Health, 2025
In 2020, the US was consumed by the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests. California was further compounded by a devastating fall wildfire season. Negative effects related to these events have been documented in research. Objective: This study sought to expand the literature by exploring areas of personal growth and development among…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Natural Disasters, College Students
Jafari, Mahtab; De Roche, Monica; Eshaghi, Matin Ryan – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objectives: To learn about the mental health of students, the tools they use to cope with stress, and their perceptions toward the assistance they receive from their academic institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: 593 students from two University of California campuses. Methods: The link to an anonymous survey was included in a…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Coping, Stress Management, Student Attitudes
Lei Xu; Wenhua Lu; Aimee W. Smith; Qiang Wu; Victoria Chan; Anjalee Hou – Journal of American College Health, 2024
To examine mental health status, COVID-19 vaccine intention and barriers among college students in the U.S. Participants: Students (n = 337) registered at a large public university in 2021. Methods: Cross-sectional survey data were collected online and analyzed using independent samples t test, chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA. Results: Compared…
Descriptors: College Students, Public Colleges, COVID-19, Pandemics
Erica K. Yuen; Cynthia E. Gangi; Kathleen Barakat; Forrest Harrison – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The current study examined how college students search online for mental health information and the impact of these searches on mental health literacy, stigma, and help-seeking. Method: Undergraduate participants (N = 270; Fall 2015 to Spring 2019) were randomly assigned to search online for information about coping with anxiety for…
Descriptors: College Students, Internet, Online Searching, Mental Health
Dalton, Elizabeth D. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: The present study sought to examine whether beliefs about physical activity as a means of coping with stress predicted college students' exercise levels following naturally occurring stressors. Participants: One-hundred and twenty-seven undergraduate students were recruited from psychology courses at a large, urban university in the…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Coping, Physical Activity Level, Undergraduate Students
Kendall A. Lawley; Tabitha C. S. Caley; Barbara J. Lehman – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This study examined the associations between COVID-19-related financial strain and the stress, mental health, physical health symptoms, and health behaviors of American university students. Participants: Online data were collected from 485 participants between May 2020 and March 2021. Participants were majority female and majority…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Well Being, COVID-19, Pandemics
Hahlbeck, Sydney M.; Hill, Julie C.; Ahrenholtz, Rachel; Hayden, Melody – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: Previous research has found that college students experience both positive and negative outcomes after a hookup. The present study examined the role that hookup motives and sex play in determining the overall positivity and negativity of the experience. Participants: College students (N = 156) completed an online survey about their most…
Descriptors: Sexuality, College Students, Motivation, Coping

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