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Jessica Samuolis – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The current study examined the extent to which pandemic-specific psychological distress symptoms and perceived stress were associated with sleep difficulties among college students. Participants: Participants included 203 full-time undergraduates from a medium-sized university located in the U.S. Methods: A survey was administered…
Descriptors: Sleep, Stress Variables, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Cameron L Neece; Rachel M Fenning; Holly ER Morrell; Laurel R Benjamin – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Relative to parents of children with neurotypical development and other developmental disabilities, parents of autistic children experience higher levels of parenting stress, which are associated with deleterious consequences for parents' mental and physical health and child functioning. Despite urgent calls to action, parenting stress is rarely…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Preschool Children, Parents, Stress Management
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Simone Vogelaar; Anne C. Miers; Nadira Saab; Elise Dusseldorp; Amanda W. G. van Loon; Hanneke E. Creemers; Jessica J. Asscher; P. Michiel Westenberg – School Mental Health, 2024
Psychoeducation programs may increase knowledge about stress and help adolescents cope with stress. However, research about the effectiveness of psychoeducation programs about stress for adolescents is limited. The present study aimed to fill this gap by evaluating the effect of a brief school-based universal psychoeducation program about stress,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Stress Variables, Psychoeducational Methods
Yuanruo Xu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Mental health challenges are a significant concern for Asian international students in the United States, who face unique cultural, linguistic, and socio-political pressures. Despite a high prevalence of these challenges, this demographic exhibits low utilization of mental health services due to various barriers. This study explores the…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Asians, Foreign Students, College Students
Leanna Billings – ProQuest LLC, 2022
There are approximately 35,000 psychology graduate students in the United States (American Psychological Association, 2015) juggling coursework, clinical experiences, research activities, and other professional commitments all while being exposed to different types of clients and trauma in their clinical work. Over 70% of graduate students report…
Descriptors: Self Management, Burnout, Graduate Students, Psychology
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Senay Öztürk – Health Education Research, 2023
Nursing students who started university during the COVID-19 pandemic had to attend via distance education, which increased their stress. This study aimed to determine the effect of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation program on the psychological well-being, emotional intelligence and stress levels of young adults in their first year of an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nursing Students, Nursing Education, COVID-19
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Nila Zaimatus Septiana; Adi Atmoko; Muslihati; Imanuel Hitipeuw; Palasara Brahmani Laras; Zeti Novitasari; Luthfita Cahya Irani; Setyorini – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Social anxiety is common in adolescents and often persists into adulthood. Many previous studies have addressed this issue and its interventions in a general psychological context, but not much has focused on the educational sphere. This study aims to explore counsellor strategies for overcoming social anxiety in adolescents and to analyze whether…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Bibliotherapy
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Deedre Mitchell; Laura Martin; Denise Ebersole; Elizabeth Sperlich – Professional School Counseling, 2024
A junior/senior high school counselor used an innovative psychoeducational group counseling curriculum based on cognitive behavioral therapy to meet the social/emotional needs of identified students. This article provides a summary and evaluation of the small group plan conducted via practitioner research. Results indicated that, although…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Group Counseling, Curriculum, Anxiety
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Anna Lise Gordon; Marta Ortega Vega; Nikki Anghileri; Jonathan Nassar; Olivia Scott; Katharina Stegmann; Patricia A. Zunszain – Student Success, 2025
Students who are first-in-family to attend university, and those who are otherwise without family support, are reported to be at increased risk of social isolation, poor mental health and non-continuation through transition points in their higher education journeys. Three London-based universities and a specialist National Health Service mental…
Descriptors: Mental Health, At Risk Students, First Generation College Students, Social Isolation
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Anindita Rao; Prerna G. Arora; Nils Myszkowski – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Immigrant parents and their adolescent children face unique stressors that have been linked to an increased prevalence of negative mental health outcomes. Limited research has evaluated the use of brief, culturally sensitive, school-based mental health programming for immigrant families. The current study sought to evaluate the effectiveness and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Stress Management, Cultural Relevance, Mental Health
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Smith, Aaron J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2021
After examining the extant literature on career-development in Veterans, the author will outline a new "Trauma-Informed" Existential Career Development (TI-ECD) group specifically designed to meet the unique needs of Veterans-in-transition out of the military. The author will explicate how the group aligns with the principles and praxes…
Descriptors: Trauma, Veterans, Career Development, Military Service
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Krstic, Tatjana; Mihic, Ivana; Brankovic, Jelena – Child Care in Practice, 2021
Learning about a child's condition and raising a child with a developmental disability can be challenging and emotionally overwhelming, but systematic support programs for parents are practically nonexistent. We find that providing support for parents should be an important public health priority which should be made available through educational,…
Descriptors: Parents, Child Rearing, Children, Developmental Disabilities
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Nursalim, Mochamad; Wiyono, Bambang Dibyo; Nuryono, Wiryo; Rahmasari, Diana; Laksmiwati, Hermien – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This study aimed to develop and test the acceptability and effectiveness of the psychoeducation model to decrease academic stress when learning from home (LFH). This research used a development research design, with two main objectives: developing the product and testing the effectiveness of the product. The instruments used were questionnaires on…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Stress Management, Distance Education, Program Effectiveness
Danielle A. Chapman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation develops a program designed to tackle teacher stress and enhance knowledge about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among elementary school teachers. Grounded in cognitive theory and labeling theory, the program addresses the prevalent issue of teacher burnout and elevated stress levels compared to other professions,…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Psychoeducational Methods, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Incidence
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Booth, Jessie W.; Neill, James T. – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2017
This paper describes psychological theory about stress, coping, and psychological resilience, and considers how coping strategies can help develop resilience in the context of outdoor education. Outdoor education programs often aim to develop psychological resilience through structured challenging and reflective experiences. Use of coping…
Descriptors: Coping, Resilience (Psychology), Outdoor Education, Stress Variables
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