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Esther Lamidi; Osasohan Agbonlahor; Larry Gibbs; Sue P. Nash – Online Submission, 2024
Research has widely documented the high stress levels posed to college students by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the role of social support in mitigating the mental health impacts of stressors like residential instability among college students is less well-researched. Using data from a multi-campus online survey of college…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health, College Students
Jackson, Susan E. – Parenting for High Potential, 2014
Summer brings camps, vacations, mentorships, internships, and special programs for many gifted children. With classes out of session in most U.S. schools, it is also prime time for families who are moving and hoping to minimize academic disruption. It's important for parents to know that gifted children may face their own academic and social and…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Relocation, Academically Gifted, Student Mobility
Peer reviewedFitchen, Janet M. – Rural Sociology, 1994
The frequency of short-distance residential moves in poor rural New York counties was much greater than nationally, driven by scarce affordable housing and changes in personal and household situations. Higher frequency movement was associated with younger age, fewer children, and weaker social support networks. Discusses impacts of high mobility…
Descriptors: Housing, Low Income Counties, Place of Residence, Poverty

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