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Jessica Samuolis – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The current study examined the extent to which pandemic-specific psychological distress symptoms and perceived stress were associated with sleep difficulties among college students. Participants: Participants included 203 full-time undergraduates from a medium-sized university located in the U.S. Methods: A survey was administered…
Descriptors: Sleep, Stress Variables, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Nur Indri Rahayu; Muktiarni; Adang Suherman; Affero Ismail – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The "health promoting universities" strategy has gained popularity and a presence in the higher education system, particularly in universities. It is imperative for higher education establishments to prioritize the promotion of health within their student body and academic community. By safeguarding and boosting students' wellbeing, a…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Intervention, Universities, Student Behavior
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Elizabeth Smith; Domanique Richard; Garvita Thareja; Erik C. Dempsey; Christina Tayler Byrd – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2025
Often, students entering college find themselves in a transitional phase, gaining new independence and responsibilities, including purchasing food and beverages and making decisions that may not have been necessary before. Blue Raiders Drink Up (BRDU) is a grant-funded program by the Tennessee Department of Health, under the Project Diabetes…
Descriptors: College Students, Eating Habits, Nutrition Instruction, Cooking Instruction
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Emmanuel Tan; Janneke Frambach; Erik Driessen; Jennifer Cleland – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Medical schools have a duty of care to support student wellbeing but there is little guidance on how to translate this mandate into practice. Often schools focus on implementing and reporting individual-level interventions which typically only address one aspect of wellbeing. Conversely, less attention has been paid to holistic school-wide…
Descriptors: Well Being, Medical Schools, Medical Students, Intervention
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Craig M. Becker; Michael Stellefson; Leslie Hoglund; Ryan Martin; Hui Bian; Austin Odom – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Investigate how college students perceive positive aspects of health as compared to neutral and/or negative aspects of health. Participants: 20 college students (55% female, 50% Black, M age = 23 years, SD = 4.1 years) completed a card-sorting activity as part of a focus group. Methods: Each participant ranked 57 cards by perceived…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Interests, Health
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Larisa Castillo – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
This essay argues that embodied pedagogies of emergence are fundamental to facilitating student wellbeing in the classroom. It shows that such classroom approaches require an incorporation of contemplative pedagogies to be truly attuned to presence; likewise contemplative pedagogies require an emergent approach -- particularly the recasting of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Well Being, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
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Sarah B. Maness; Sarah H. Kershner; Tracy P. George; Jennifer T. Pozsik; Mallory Gibson; Denise Marcano – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study evaluated a media literacy education program designed for sexual health promotion, "Media Aware," in southeastern universities. Participants: Participants included college students from four universities in the southeastern United States (n = 457). Methods: "Media Aware" was implemented on college campuses…
Descriptors: College Students, Sexuality, Health Education, Health Promotion
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Thomas J. K. Fontana; Jonathan A. Schulz; Alan J. Budney; Andrea C. Villanti – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To explore the feasibility and utility of a tolerance break (T-Break) guide on young adults' cannabis use. Participants: Young adults aged 18--29 (n = 125) who were current cannabis users. Methods: Participants recruited through posters and listservs at various universities were offered the T-Break Guide--daily activities, advice, and…
Descriptors: Guides, Marijuana, Drug Use, Young Adults
Jonathan D. Vorbeck – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Public health involves the organized efforts of society to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote health. These efforts are exemplified through partnerships across various public and private sectors, including academia, which are crucial in addressing complex public health challenges. An academic health department (AHD) is a formal partnership…
Descriptors: Public Health, Partnerships in Education, Knowledge Level, Health Services
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Favieri, Francesca; French, Melanie N.; Casagrande, Maria; Chen, Eunice Y. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Introduction: The transition to college is associated with changes in physical activity. This meta-analysis aims to quantify the effect of interventions on increasing physical activity in healthy university students. Methods: We conducted a literature search (up to 2/3/2020) to identify randomized controlled trials with healthy undergraduate or…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, College Students, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
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Jessica Simmons; Stephanie Hartman; Kawai O. Tanabe; Meredith E. Hayden – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To optimize healthcare for gender-diverse students at a large, public university's Student Health and Wellness (SHW) Center. Methods: SHW professionals from medicine, gynecology, health promotion, counseling, psychiatry, and disability services developed a multidisciplinary gender-diverse care team (GDCT) in 2016. The GDCT's team-based…
Descriptors: Sex, Sexual Identity, Student Diversity, Access to Health Care
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Ashley E. Stroud; Amanda J. Mohler; Amanda M. Carpenter – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
This study aimed to determine occupational therapy students' coping strategies and styles to manage stress. The final sample included 160 students, with 39 master of occupational therapy (MOT) students and 121 occupational therapy doctoral (OTD) students who were currently enrolled in an MOT or OTD program. This study used a cross-sectional,…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Graduate Students, Coping
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Bhibha M. Das; Katrina D. DuBose; Sue-L Cohen – Journal of American College Health, 2024
One strategy to encourage college students to meet physical activity and public health guidelines is the Exercise is Medicine on Campus Initiative (EIM-OC), whose goal is to promote physical activity as a vital health sign within universities. To develop, implement, and evaluate the EIM-OC Initiative, it is critical to understand the mechanics of…
Descriptors: Exercise, Physical Activity Level, Health Promotion, Logical Thinking
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Ginny Chadwick; Page D. Dobbs; Kathryn Gluesenkamp; Delanie Vinzant; Kevin D. Everett – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To develop an instrument to examine tobacco-free campus policy components. Participants: Missouri two- and four-year, specialized/technical, and religious colleges and universities (N = 76). Methods: The instrument was informed via literature review and expert interviews. Coder agreement was strong ([kappa] = 0.80). Qualitative policy…
Descriptors: Smoking, School Policy, Colleges, College Environment
Yvette Peña – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to understand why students should set aside time for self-care and take "brain breaks" to promote better mental health. To begin the study, it was important to understand the concepts of what self-care habits students had implemented in their day-to-day preferences, what their current stress levels were, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Brain, Self Management, Mental Health
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