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Williams, Rhea P. – Nursing and Health Care, 1993
A descriptive correlational study looked at the concerns of nursing students (n=245) as they began their nursing education program. Among the most stressful areas cited were academic work, long hours of study, lack of sufficient clinical knowledge and experience to complete the task, and relationship with faculty. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Students
Peer reviewedFarber, Stephanie S.; And Others – Journal of Divorce, 1983
Explores the problems associated with parental divorce for adolescents of college age. Analyses of the responses of 83 clinical directors of college mental health counseling centers revealed that adolescents of parental divorce seen for counseling displayed greater behavioral and affective difficulties than counterparts from intact families. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Coping, Counseling Services
Peer reviewedCheng, David; And Others – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1993
Examined possible cultural differences in psychological distress between 50 Asian-American and 48 Caucasian-American college students using the Brief Symptom Inventory. Found significant differences between the two groups on six of the nine symptom scales. Asians scored significantly higher than Caucasians on obsessive compulsiveness,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, College Students, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Wilson, Richard C.; Stienstra, John J. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1978
In a study of stress (tension, discomfort, or distress) at the Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine, 132 first-year students answered a questionnaire asking them to rank the level of stress in various situations. Current and anticipated sources of stress and their rankings are reported. (LBH)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Students
Peer reviewedLevin, Renee B.; Franklin, Angela L. Walker – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
Sex and race differences in the problems and needs of medical students were investigated. The variables of marital status and the year in school were also considered. The results suggested that many important needs of first- and second-year medical students at Emory University were not being met. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Marital Status, Medical Students, Needs Assessment
Stikes, C. Scully – Journal of Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, 1978
The author identifies the major problem areas of Black college students as: (1) academic; (2) personal-social; (3) identity; and (4) financial. The interactive aspects of these problem areas are discussed in relation to their implications for teaching. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Black Students, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHendren, Robert L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
An analysis of the records of students at risk for dismissal at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences was undertaken to identify characteristics that correlated with success or failure. Four groups were identified: academic problems, intrapersonal problems, interpersonal problems, excessive anxiety, and limited…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Anxiety, Court Litigation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedValdez, Ramiro – College Student Journal, 1982
Surveyed first year doctoral students (N=33) regarding life events. Found that the majority of the students experienced a major crisis and were highly susceptible to emotional or physical illness. Proposes a system that may help first year students cope. (Author)
Descriptors: Coping, Crisis Intervention, Diseases, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedWright, Loyd S. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1983
Surveyed 619 college freshmen to determine how many considered themselves to have drinking problems. Results showed males and youngest children in the family had the most problems. Both males and females who had drinking problems reported stressful childhoods, and were twice as likely to have divorced parents. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Problems, College Freshmen, Drinking
Peer reviewedBjorksten, Oliver; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
The perceived problems of medical students were compared with those of students in the other health sciences colleges at the same institution. The medical students were found to have the same spectrum of perceived problems but complained of these problems significantly more intensely on 35 items. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Problems, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBradley, Ian F.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1989
A survey of problems related to stress encountered by Canadian dental students was conducted. Few demographic features predicted the level of students' problems, although there was an indication that those who perceived themselves above average academically reported fewer problems. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Environment, Dental Schools, Dental Students, Dentistry
Peer reviewedRoberts, George H. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1989
Describes a survey of academic and personal stressors experienced by developmental college students. High ranking academic stressors included career and future goals, studying, tests/finals, and financial aid problems, while living conditions, personal appearance, lack of free time, and roommate conflicts were highly ranked personal stressors.…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Studies Programs, High Risk Students, Higher Education
Cook, Jimmie E. – 1982
Serious crises (death, divorce, hospitalization, moving, and physical, emotional, or sexual abuse) occur to the students a teacher sees daily, and teachers must learn to help students when these problems occur. To determine the extent and effects of such crises on academic work, students (N=300) from grades 2-6, 9-12 and college, who had undergone…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
Floerchinger, Debra S. – Campus Activities Programming, 1988
Involvement on campus varies from involvement in student organization leadership positions to paid paraprofessional positions that also reflect strong leadership expectations. A minimum amount of student development knowledge is essential for advisers for a successful functioning and ethical interaction with students. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Faculty Advisers, Higher Education, Intervention
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L.; Dwinell, Patricia L. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1992
Describes the Developmental Inventory of Sources of Stress, an instructional tool to assist counselors, advisors, and faculty working with high-risk first-year students. The DISS helps students understand the sources of stress they can control. Describes the DISS's Time Management, Physical Lifestyle, Chemical Stressors, Academic and Interactive…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Drinking, Drug Use, High Risk Students
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