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Elizabeth D. Steiner; Anna Shapiro; Phoebe Rose Levine – RAND Corporation, 2025
The authors of this report present selected findings from the first American Pre-K Teacher Survey, administered to public school-based pre-kindergarten (pre-K) teachers in March and April 2024. The authors provide new information about the well-being, pay, and working conditions of public school-based pre-K teachers. The authors compare pre-K…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Surveys, National Surveys, Teacher Persistence
Mona Hassannejad Emamchay; Rozita Zabihi – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Infertile women often experience chronic stress that can harm their well-being. Our aim was to investigate the effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction programmes on tolerance of ambiguity, rumination, and metacognitive awareness in infertile women. The sample included all infertile women referred to the Valiasr Hospital Health Center in Iran…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Style, Females, Comparative Analysis
Lee Fergusson; Javier Ortiz Cabrejos; Anna Bonshek – Current Issues in Education, 2025
Our prior research with Indigenous school children and adolescents in Perú, often in remote high-altitude Andean locations, mostly centers on an exploration of health and school performance and their relation to the practice of Transcendental Meditation, a natural and easy-to-learn technique for mental and physiological rest and stress reduction.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Correlation
Francis Davis – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
The developing science of cathedral studies has focused mainly on Anglican cathedrals. The present study argues for drawing Catholic cathedrals into this field. Employing data gathered from the websites of the 22 Catholic cathedrals in England and Wales, alongside data gathered from the diocesan reports submitted to the Charity Commission, this…
Descriptors: Catholics, Churches, Web Sites, Institutional Mission
Hongrui Liu; Yuxuan Liu; Meiling Yao – School Mental Health, 2024
The purpose of this study was to address the role of social comparison in determining individual development by exploring the relationship of four types of social comparison with academic persistence-procrastination and subjective well-being among Chinese adolescents (n = 530, M[subscript age] = 14.59) from both variable- and person-centered…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Health, Individual Development, Correlation
Jesse Honsky; Marjorie N. Edguer; Elizabeth R. Click; Suzanne Rusnak; Barbara Burgess Van Aken; Matthew A. Salerno; Kristen A. Berg – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The aims of this pilot study were--first, to assess the impact of a brief classroom-based mindfulness program on students' reported levels of mindfulness, well-being, and stress; and, second, to understand students' experiences of participating in the program. Participants: Students at a private midwestern research-intensive university,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Pilot Projects, Research Universities, Program Evaluation
Kwang Surk Jung – High Ability Studies, 2024
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relations between social competence and mental well-being through perceptions of giftedness in gifted and general students. Data are collected from 359 gifted and general South Korean students (M[subscript age] = 13.54) and analyzed by structural equation modeling. The results reveal that, first, gifted…
Descriptors: Well Being, Gifted, Gifted Education, Academic Achievement
Carina Ribe Fernee; Sophia Louise Hjorth Wahlgren; Lise Katrine Jepsen Trangsrud – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2024
A wealth of studies demonstrate the associations between nature contact and well-being, and gradually, nature-based solutions are becoming more widespread in mental health care and recovery. While emotion-focused therapies generally show promising results, evidence of nature-based family therapy is still scarce. In a forthcoming clinical trial at…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Environment, Well Being, Correlation
Amanda J. Aubel; Garen J. Wintemute; Aaron B. Shev; Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Optimism bias is common across health risk assessments, including firearm injury risk, and can have behavioral consequences. Using data from the 2018 California Safety and Wellbeing Survey, we examine whether optimism bias influences firearm injury prevention practices and policy support by comparing the characteristics, behaviors, and opinions of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Injuries, Weapons, Safety
Raul Grau-Ruiz; Helga Synnevåg Løvoll – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Living nearby nature could be relevant for understanding what makes people feel they belong where they live and experience meaning in their lives. This study explored the relationships between nearby nature, place-belongingness, and meaning in life among first- and second-generation immigrants compared to the general Norwegian population. Two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Well Being, Outdoor Education
Phamornpun Yurayat; Patcharin Katsatasri; Gamon Savatsomboon – International Education Studies, 2025
This study assessed the impact of mindfulness-based group therapy and counseling on emotional intelligence, mindfulness, stress, happiness, self-compassion, and compassion for others among clinical psychology students. A quasi-experimental design was employed involving fourth-year undergraduate students in a clinical psychology program at a…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Well Being, Therapy
Alexis Bird – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nature-based interventions (NBI) have demonstrated positive effects on a range of student outcomes, including enhanced prosocial behaviors, decreased levels of stress, and improved mood and concentration. Further, school-aged children's participation in NBIs supports students' reconnection with the natural world. Although schools represent an…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Well Being, Summer Programs, Elementary School Students
Joshua R. Ireland – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Family structure can influence level of risk children face and their likelihood of attending college, despite many benefits associated with higher education. The Resilience Theory suggests that protective factors mitigate risk exposure and help individuals recover from negative experiences. This study involved examining relationships between…
Descriptors: Well Being, Family Structure, Personality Traits, Resilience (Psychology)
Kristiina Räihä; Nina Katajavuori; Kimmo Vehkalahti; Henna Asikainen – Frontline Learning Research, 2024
As the increase in university students' mental health problems poses significant challenges to education, new research-based ways to support students' well-being in higher education are urgently needed. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been shown to be effective in enhancing different aspects of well-being in a variety of contexts.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Well Being, College Students, Barriers
Anna B. Correa; Hanh Pham; Rebecca Bucklin; Daniel Sewell; Rima Afifi – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To examine the impact of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) pandemic on Residents Assistants (RA) at a public university in the Midwest. Participants: Sixty-seven RAs that had been offered an RA position for the '20-'21 academic year. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey measuring socio-demographics, stress, and well-being…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Social Support Groups, Peer Relationship, Stress Variables
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