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Downs, Andrew; Boucher, Laura A.; Campbell, Duncan G.; Polyakov, Anita – Journal of College Student Development, 2017
There is a clear need for colleges to do a better job of identifying students who may benefit from treatment and encouraging those students to actually seek help (Hunt & Eisenberg, 2010). Indeed, research suggests that population-based screening can encourage college students who are at risk for mental health problems to seek treatment (Kim,…
Descriptors: Well Being, At Risk Students, Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology)
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Johnson, Matthew – Journal of College Student Development, 2015
The development of college students' civic identity is understudied, but worthy of attention because of its salience to many students and higher education's commitment to fostering an engaged citizenry. Using 45,271 participants from the 2009 Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership, this study uses structural equation modeling to explore…
Descriptors: College Students, Sociocultural Patterns, Citizenship, Identification (Psychology)
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Rosch, David M.; Collier, Daniel; Thompson, Sara E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2015
This exploratory study examined the motivation to lead of a random sample of 1,338 undergraduate students to determine the degree to which motivation to lead can predict leadership behaviors. Results suggested that students' internal self-identity as a leader positively predicted behavior, while their "social normative" motivation to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Leadership, Student Motivation, Predictor Variables
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Ferrari, Joseph R.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
Examines differences in self-exploration among students at colleges with varying admissions selectivity. Measures of students from three colleges show that students at the nonselective college reported a more diffuse/avoidant identity style than students at the other two schools. Students at the highly selective college indicated a strong…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, College Students, Comparative Analysis