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Hongyu Zou; Xiaohua Kong; Ziyao Chen; Wei Zhang – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Suicide is a serious public health problem and is the fourth leading cause of death among adolescents. Suicide ideation is the most significant predictor of suicide. However, few empirical studies have examined the relationship between stressful life events, insomnia, depression symptoms, self-esteem, and suicide ideation among college students.…
Descriptors: College Students, Stress Variables, Sleep, Depression (Psychology)
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Ann-Marie Y. Barrett; Theresa W. Cheng; Jessica E. Flannery; Kathryn L. Mills; Philip A. Fisher; Clare F. McCann; Jennifer H. Pfeifer – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Adverse experiences throughout development confer risk for a multitude of negative long-term outcomes, but the processes via which these experiences are neurobiologically embedded are still unclear. Adolescence provides an opportunity to understand how these experiences impact the brain's rapidly changing structure. Two models are central to…
Descriptors: Females, Cognitive Development, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
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Jeremy Peabody; Markus T. Ziesmann; Lawrence M. Gillman – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Medical personnel often experience stress when responding to a medical emergency. A known stress-response is a measurable reduction in heart rate variability. It is currently unknown if crisis simulation can elicit the same stress response as real clinical emergencies. We aim to compare heart rate variability changes amongst medical trainees…
Descriptors: Physicians, Stress Variables, Metabolism, Training
Champa Das – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The United States is experiencing a surge in international graduate students, particularly from Southeast Asia. These students bring a wealth of knowledge and fresh perspectives, significantly enriching the U.S. economy, academia, and scientific research (Popadiuk & Arthur, 2014). Their contributions extend beyond the academic realm, fostering…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Asian American Students, Acculturation
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Tezazu Engidayehu; Yohannes Ayalew; Debela Gela; Fekadu Abera – SAGE Open, 2024
Elective surgical case cancellation is common and can have significant adverse effects by causing prolonged waiting times, harm to patients, and wasting of scarce resources in countries like Ethiopia. Cancellation of scheduled surgeries may lead to reduced occupation of operation theatres and may be recognized as a major cause of trauma to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Surgery, Scheduling, Hospitals
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Nancy E. Thacker; Melinda M. Gibbons; Marjorie Perkins; Emily Keller; Pamela Rosecrance; Marlon Johnson; Erin E. Hardin; Leia Cain – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2024
College adjustment is particularly challenging for students from rural Appalachia, causing rural students to be more likely than their suburban and urban peers to withdraw from college. However, little is known about rural Appalachian college students' adjustment. We explored 18 rural Appalachian students' college adjustment experiences and…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, College Freshmen, Rural Schools, Cultural Influences
Zachary Palombo – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The superintendency can be stressful, and increasingly some individuals are superintendents for more than one district. This mixed methods study focuses on the shared superintendency and stress drawing on a combination of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and follow up interviews. While no statistically significant difference between single…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Comparative Analysis, Stress Variables, Stress Management
Nathan Paul Kroptavich – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to understand K-12 school department chairs' lived experiences with burnout, a condition caused by chronic workplace stress that manifests as exhaustion, cynicism and mental distancing from one's work, and a sense of ineffectiveness (World Health Organization, 2019). Semi-structured interviews conducted over Zoom with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Department Heads, Burnout, Stress Variables
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Shields, Grant S.; Hunter, Colton L.; Yonelinas, Andrew P. – Learning & Memory, 2022
The effects of acute stress on memory encoding are complex. Recent work has suggested that both the delay between stress and encoding and the relevance of the information learned to the stressor may modulate the effects of stress on memory encoding, but the relative contribution of each of these two factors is unclear. Therefore, in the present…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Time
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Nicotera, Nicole; Han, Tyler M.; Sedivy, Jen; Andelora, Joshua – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
This qualitative study explored MSW students' perceived facilitators and barriers to self-care. Research suggests MSW students experience high stress from heavy course workloads, internship, and exposure to human suffering. MSW students report difficulty engaging in self-care, even when provided by their programs. Hence, it is important to gain…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Caring, Wellness, Well Being
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Xingchao Wang; Yaojing Ma; Pengcheng Wang – Psychology in the Schools, 2026
Children's bullying perpetration has become a serious and urgent problem. Based on the stress coping model, the current study attempted to test whether perceived economic stress was significantly related to children's bullying perpetration, and whether perceived discrimination mediated this association and teacher acceptance moderated this…
Descriptors: Bullying, Stress Variables, Child Behavior, Social Discrimination
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Gökhan Savas; Kürsat Arslan; Ali Çagatay Kilinç – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2026
This study explores the unintended consequences of teacher leadership within the centralised and hierarchical education system of Türkiye. Utilising a phenomenological approach, data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 teachers, and content analysis was employed to analyse the data. Our findings reveal that teacher leadership…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout, Professional Isolation
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Kelli Wolfe – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2025
Evidence demonstrates work intensity is on the rise and can lead to higher rates of burnout. The UK Higher Education professional services sector has been under-researched in terms of work intensity levels and experience of burnout. This research measured these levels and sought evidence of whether high-performance work practices (HPWPs) moderate…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Burnout, Experience, Higher Education
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Elisabetta Lombardi; Cinzia Di Dio; Elizabeth Meins; Chiara Giovanelli; Franca Crippa; Daniela Traficante; Antonella Marchetti; Lucia Leonilde Carli – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2025
The quality of the maternal communication plays a critical role in the development of secure infant-caregiver attachment. This relationship may be mediated by the caregivers' capacity to recognize and appropriately respond to the child's mental states (i.e., mind-mindedness). To specifically explore the role of mind-mindedness in the relationship…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Mothers, Attachment Behavior, Infants
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Jana Runze; Annemieke M. Witte; Marinus H. Van IJzendoorn; Mirjam Oosterman; Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: The transmission of attachment from parent to child is a well-known phenomenon. Previous research documented evidence supporting the transmission of attachment from parents to their children, with parental sensitivity serving a mediating role. Nevertheless, a "transmission gap" exists. Objective: In the current pre-registered…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Predictor Variables
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