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Kelsey Carroll – ProQuest LLC, 2023
College students, including student athletes and nonathletes, experience significant stress from factors such as academic demands, transition to adulthood, social pressure, and the expectation of obtaining a college degree. High levels of stress can have negative impacts on mental health, academic performance, and overall well-being. At the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Mental Health, Student Athletes
Somanita Kheang – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this research was to explore experiences of nontraditional doctoral students with impostor phenomenon (IP) at an R1: Doctoral University in the U.S. The research questions guiding the study were: (1) what are the experiences of nontraditional doctoral students with impostor phenomenon at an R1: Doctoral University in the U.S.? (2)…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Nontraditional Students, Self Concept, Psychological Patterns
Nesrin Ozturk – Journal of Pedagogy, 2023
The instrumentality and standardization of education may be important for functioning in contemporary societies. However, reducing education to measurable competencies may result in the loss of human value. Indeed, education becomes real when it relates to the reality of individuals. Existentialist education focuses on students' freedom and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Philosophy, Cognitive Processes, Knowledge Level
Exploring Master-Level Counseling Students' Experiences in Taking Online Counselor Education Courses
Iceman, Karli N. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this research was to explore master-level counseling students' lived experiences when taking online counselor education courses within the past five years (i.e., 2017-2022). Traditionally, counselor education programs and classes are offered through in-person learning modalities. However, the increased movement and utilization of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Counselor Training, Student Experience, Student Attitudes
Paralkar, Urvi; Knutson, Douglas – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Stress is a barrier to academic success for college students and the unique resilience effects of ambiguity and uncertainty tolerance have yet to be explored. We hypothesized that tolerance of ambiguity and tolerance of uncertainty relate to academic stress differently. Participants: We recruited 158 undergraduate participants from a…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Undergraduate Students, Ambiguity (Context)
Canpolat, Murat – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2022
Daydreaming is a type of mental time travel into the future. Although many cultures consider daydreaming a waste of time, the vast majority of people spend part of the day daydreaming. The age at which daydreaming is most intense is self-reported to be between 17 and 29. In this qualitative research, I wanted to find out what university students'…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Attention Control, Foreign Countries
Kaya, Zöhre; Yagan, Ferdi – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2022
This study examines the mediating role of psychological resilience in the relationship between psychological counselors' use of coping humor and psychological well-being through structural equation modeling. Research participants comprise 228 psychological counselors between the ages of 23 and 52, among which 130 are female and 98 are male. A…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Coping, Humor, Well Being
Viktorelius, Martin; Sellberg, Charlott – Vocations and Learning, 2022
This paper explores the role of the lived body in maritime professional training. By focusing on how instructors include students' subjective experiencing bodies as an educational resource and context for directives and demonstrations, the study aims at informing training of professionals for survival in emergency situations onboard ships. Drawing…
Descriptors: Marine Education, Professional Training, Safety, Emergency Programs
Kara, Ahmet; Eryilmaz, Ali – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2022
The purpose of this research is to test the effectiveness of the program for dealing with negative perfectionism. For this purpose, a quasi-experimental design was chosen with pre- and post-test measurements in both experimental and control groups. In the quasi-experimental design, pre-test is applied to both experimental and control groups before…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Personality Traits, College Students, Coping
Broome, Jeffrey L.; Broome, Rex – Art Education, 2022
In this article Jeffrey Broome uses narrative reflection to share the story of relocating his parents, Jim and Pat Broome, in the middle of a pandemic to their new home near him in Florida. Jeffrey Broome combines his own story with lyrics authored by his brother, Rex Broome, and photographs provided by friends. The story begins with a sense of…
Descriptors: Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
Shirley, Dennis; Hargreaves, Andy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs have become one of the most popular tools that schools use to help students learn to manage their emotions and build better relationships. But Dennis Shirley and Andy Hargreaves argue that these programs are insufficient to help students face today's challenges. It would be far better, they explain, for…
Descriptors: Well Being, Social Emotional Learning, Ethics, Technology Uses in Education
Belle, Michelle A.; Antwi, Collins O.; Ntim, Seth Y.; Affum-Osei, Emmanuel; Ren, Jun – Journal of Career Development, 2022
Thoughts about life after school can be frightening for college students. The uncertainty about employment expectancies can engender crippling anxiety, especially in a time of a major pandemic--COVID-19, and urgent attention is needed. This study, drawing on the self-determination theory, demonstrates preliminary protective effect of positive…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychological Patterns, Coping, Employment Potential
Emely E. Medina-Rodriguez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Women with children are one of the growing student sub-populations in higher education. However, the support student mothers receive in colleges and universities has been historically unreliable and their experiences in college have not been studied in depth. This is especially true for student mothers from minoritized backgrounds with differing…
Descriptors: Mothers, Womens Education, Hispanic American Students, Graduate Students
Luis Rojas-Torres; Luis A. Furlan; Vanessa Smith-Castro; Guaner Rojas-Rojas – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
It is widely known that test anxiety (TA) is associated with a decrease in test scores. The objective of this study is to provide evidence of the existence of two paths through which TA affects test scores: an indirect path that is associated with the mediation of the updating efficiency and a direct path moderated by the putting into perspective…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Coping, Scores, Correlation
Zihua Ye; Karen D. Rudolph – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Theory and research highlight the mismatch between puberty-associated challenges and personal coping resources among youth with early actual or perceived pubertal timing. This study (N = 167; M[subscript age] = 12.41 years; 51.5% female; 77.8% White American) examined whether coping resources provided by mothers (maternal socialization of coping)…
Descriptors: Puberty, Preadolescents, Early Adolescents, Depression (Psychology)