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Hoxmeier, Jill C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2021
Bystander-based initiatives to reduce the incidence of, and harm associated with, interpersonal violence have demonstrated promise (Jouriles et al., 2018). This prevention model is a salient approach for college students, who are in a developmental stage where peer influence is salient (Duval et al., 2020); thus, they have an important role to…
Descriptors: Victims, Helping Relationship, Intervention, Prevention
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O'Sullivan, Lucia F.; Belu, Charlene F.; Fuller, Rice B.; Richard, Morgan E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
Sexual assault continues to plague college campuses despite years of targeted intervention. Recent prevention efforts have focused on the role of bystanders in reducing rates. However, limited work has explored actual intervention behaviors as opposed to intentions to intervene or reasons why individuals might choose not to help. College students…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Rape, College Students, Audiences
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Perry L. Glanzer; Jessica Martin; Elizabeth Bounds; Karen K. Melton; Theodore F. Cockle; Sarah A. Schnitker – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
In light of the mental health crisis facing American college students, it has become vital to determine how students derive their self-worth. This endeavor is particularly important because research has found that internal sources of worth correlate with better mental health than self-worth derived from externally contingent sources. Although past…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Esteem, Mental Health, Well Being
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Krieger, Heather; Serrano, Surizaday; Neighbors, Clayton – Journal of College Student Development, 2017
We examined the role of self-efficacy in preventing bystander inaction in dangerous alcohol situations. Participants (N = 504) completed an online survey that assessed whether they had previously witnessed or intervened in alcohol-related emergencies, their self-efficacy for intervening, and their likelihood of intervening in the future.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Surveys, Online Surveys, Self Efficacy
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Silver, Blake R.; Jakeman, Rick C. – Journal of College Student Development, 2016
Colleges and universities have attempted to deal with the risks posed by off-campus parties with various efforts, including policies restricting the party environment, efforts to build community coalitions, as well as the creation of targeted education and training programs for students. Perhaps one of the most well-known efforts to address issues…
Descriptors: College Students, Intervention, Off Campus Facilities, Social Responsibility
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Reynolds, Amy L. – Journal of College Student Development, 2011
The purpose of this study was to gather student affairs professionals' perceptions of the knowledge and skills needed to effectively help students. Using the Delphi method, 159 entry-level and mid-level student affairs administrators from institutions across the United States were surveyed regarding their perceptions of the helping skills they use…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Student Personnel Services, Competence, Student Attitudes
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Indelicato, Natalie Arce; Mirsu-Paun, Anca; Griffin, Wayne D. – Journal of College Student Development, 2011
A university-wide suicide prevention program was implemented to provide students, faculty, and staff tools to identify, assist, and refer distressed and suicidal individuals. The study examined participant self-reports of suicide-related knowledge and prevention skills, group differences in suicide prevention knowledge and skills, group…
Descriptors: Prevention, Suicide, College Students, College Faculty
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Banyard, Victoria L.; Moynihan, Mary M.; Crossman, Maria T. – Journal of College Student Development, 2009
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are increasingly involved in prevention efforts. To date, however, evaluation of sexual violence prevention programs has shown mixed results. One promising new practice teaches segments of college communities to be engaged, positive bystanders. It aims to…
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Prevention
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Sharkin, Bruce S.; Plageman, Paula M.; Mangold, Susan L. – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
Explores emotional peer helping, whereby students attempt to provide support, comfort, be understanding, and/or listen to the problems of their peers, particularly peers with who they feel close. Results suggest that many students may find themselves helping a peer with problems, yet most students chose not to contact the campus counseling service…
Descriptors: College Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Peer Relationship
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Atkinson, Donald R.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1990
Surveyed Asian-American students (N=816) to determine their level of acculturation and preference for help providers. Asian-identified respondents rated counselors/psychologists higher than did Western-identified respondents. Findings suggesting that values of more traditional Asian-Americans do not seem to be antithetical to seeing counselors for…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian American Students, College Students, Counseling
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Pickens, Jeffrey; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
One month after Hurricane Andrew, surveyed students who reported experiencing the most severe impact damage from the storm also reported experiencing the most stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Regression analyses revealed that material and emotional social support were significant predictors of anxiety and depression scores after the…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, College Students, Community Support, Coping
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Grant-Vallone, Elisa J.; Ensher, Ellen A. – Journal of College Student Development, 2000
Examines the effects of a graduate student peer-mentoring program from the perspectives of both members of the mentoring dyad, the mentors and proteges. Results indicate that peer mentoring provides students with both increased levels of psychosocial and instrumental support, and that those with high levels of support are more satisfied with their…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Mentors
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Deluga, Ronald J.; Winters, John J., Jr. – Journal of College Student Development, 1990
Collected data from 42 Resident Assistants (RAs) to determine whether RA role ambiguity and conflict related to stress, job performance, job satisfaction, and satisfaction as a student. Found ambiguity and conflict to be positively associated with stress and negatively related to satisfaction and performance. Suggests these relationships are a…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, College Students, Helping Relationship
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Weiss, Cherie R.; Orysh, Leslie K. – Journal of College Student Development, 1994
University counseling centers have reported an increase in the number of eating-disordered clients at a time when counseling resources have been shrinking. This article describes a group counseling program designed to meet the varied needs of eating-disordered clients and manage the demand for services more efficiently. (Author/BF)
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Eating Disorders
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Nassar, Sylvia C.; Collins-Eaglin, Jan – Journal of College Student Development, 1994
The role of peer counselors has become increasingly important as time and resources of professional counselors grow scarce. One midwestern institution recruited peer counselors to conduct a training program on the issues of intimacy. Students who participated in the program had favorable attitudes toward the peer counselors. (BF)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Helping Relationship
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