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Madeline LaPolla – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Feelings of distress over the unknowns of the future refers to an intolerance of uncertainty (IU). IU is significantly linked to internalizing disorders like anxiety. College students are in a unique position of uncertainty and anxiety as they emerge into adulthood. Additionally, external sources of uncertainty, like the economy, may contribute to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Spiritual Development, Coping, Anxiety
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Klassen, Brian J.; Grekin, Emily R. – Journal of American College Health, 2017
Objective: The current study examined prospective, bidirectional relationships between 3 measures of spirituality (Daily Spiritual Experiences, Positive Religious Coping, and Negative Religious Coping) and frequency of heavy episodic drinking. Participants: Three hundred ninety-one students attending a large, public university in the Midwest.…
Descriptors: Drinking, College Students, Spiritual Development, Beliefs
Phillips, Nadine A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Researchers recognize faith and spirituality as potential influences on goal attainment. However, the resources of faith, spirituality, and faith development have lost presence in higher education in favor of other student support initiatives, and students may have an unclear understanding of their personal 'faith and or spirituality' throughout…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Goal Orientation, Higher Education, Biblical Literature
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Hodge, David R.; Moser, Stephanie E.; Shafer, Michael S. – Social Work Research, 2012
Mothers are one of the fastest growing segments of the homeless population in the United States. Although mental health problems often contribute to homelessness, little is known about the factors that affect mothers' mental health. To help identify protective factors, this longitudinal study examined the relationship between spirituality and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Coping, Religious Factors, Homeless People
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Samios, Christina; Pakenham, Kenneth I.; Sofronoff, Kate – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
The present study examined the nature of benefit finding in 220 parents of a child with Asperger syndrome (AS) by developing and validating a multi-item Benefit Finding Scale for Parents of Children with AS (BFS-PCAS) and examining the relationships of benefit finding dimensions with positive and negative indicators of adjustment. Parents of…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Questionnaires, Parents, Spiritual Development
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Yampolsky, Maya A.; Wittich, Walter; Webb, Gail; Overbury, Olga – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2008
Spirituality and coping behaviors were measured in 85 individuals with visual impairments aged 23 to 97. A regression analysis indicated that the religious well-being subscale of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale is a significant predictor of adaptive coping behaviors, indicating that higher religious well-being facilitates adaptive coping. (Contains…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Coping, Religious Factors, Religion
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Ekas, Naomi V.; Whitman, Thomas L.; Shivers, Carolyn – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Religious beliefs, religious activities, and spirituality are coping resources used by many mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study examined whether and how these resources were related to maternal socioemotional functioning. Mothers of children with ASD completed questionnaires assessing religiosity, spirituality, and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Life Satisfaction, Autism, Questionnaires
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Riggins, Reginald K.; McNeal, CoSandra; Herndon, Michael K. – College Student Journal, 2008
Previous research has examined the notion that African-Americans tend to have a strong religious orientation. However, studies have ignored the relationship between spirituality and academic performance among African-Americans. In this qualitative study, spirituality among 13 African-American college male students enrolled at a predominately Black…
Descriptors: African American Students, Social Environment, Religious Factors, Males
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Burris, Jessica L.; Brechting, Emily H.; Salsman, John; Carlson, Charles R. – Journal of American College Health, 2009
Objective: Because of the serious nature of psychiatric illness and related problems, the authors attempted to identify demographic, individual, and behavioral factors linked to university students' psychological health. Participants: They surveyed 353 (60.9% female) predominately Caucasian (88.7%) university students attending a large public…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, At Risk Persons, Personality Traits, Adolescents
Chau, Winnie Wing-Yi – Online Submission, 2006
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between acculturative stress and spirituality among Chinese immigrant college students in the United States. The sample of this study was obtained by utilizing a convenience sample of 63 first-generation Chinese immigrant college students. The participants each received a…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, First Generation College Students, Coping, Acculturation
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Dennis, Michael L.; Foss, Mark A.; Scott, Christy K. – Evaluation Review, 2007
Using data from 1,162 people entering treatment and followed up (greater than 94%) for 8 years, this article examines the relationship between the duration of abstinence (1 month to 5 or more years) and other aspects of recovery (e.g., health, mental health, coping responses, legal involvement, vocational involvement, housing, peers, social and…
Descriptors: Coping, Religious Factors, Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
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Simoni, Jane M.; Martone, Maria G.; Kerwin, Joseph F. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002
Survey interviews with 230 predominantly African American and Puerto Rican low-income women who were living with HIV/AIDS in New York City revealed high levels of spirituality and spiritually based coping with HIV. Both spirituality indicators positively correlated with the frequency of receipt of HIV-related social support; they were negatively…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Religious Factors, Psychological Patterns