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Melissa T. Buelow; James H. Wirth; Jennifer M. Kowalsky – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Did living through the COVID-19 pandemic cause healthy college students to experience "pandemic-brain," a phenomenon characterized by difficulties with various cognitive abilities? Did students shift from deliberative to more impulsive decision making? Participants: We compared a pre-pandemic sample of 722 undergraduate…
Descriptors: Decision Making, COVID-19, Pandemics, Undergraduate Students
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Martie P. Thompson; Jennifer Schroeder Tyson; Adam Hege; Christopher Seitz – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study's purpose was to determine if COVID-related stress predicted suicide risk among college students and if this risk was attenuated by higher levels of social and psychological resources. Participants: The sample included 65,142 college students who participated in the National College Health Assessment survey in Spring 2021.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Stress Variables, Suicide
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Gholam Hassan Khajavy; Mahdieh Vaziri – ELT Journal, 2024
Understanding and enhancing wellbeing are at the heart of positive psychology. Both ELT teachers and researchers have recently been urged to prioritize wellbeing in their teaching and research. However, far too little attention has been paid to wellbeing among ELT learners, especially from their own perspective. Accordingly, this study aimed at…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Well Being, Stress Variables, Readiness
Erica Doldier – ProQuest LLC, 2024
College students experience a lot of stress during their academic career. Chronic stress can lead to an elevated risk of depression. Untreated depression in college students can lead to negative impacts on the student's academic performance and reduce the student's quality of life (Deng et al., 2022). Positive social support has been shown to…
Descriptors: College Students, Stress Variables, Depression (Psychology), Social Support Groups
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Achala Gupta; Xi Zhao – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
This article offers unique insights into the relationship between education policy and teachers' work. It considers how globally pervasive responsibilising regimes make teachers' work more burdensome. Drawing on interviews with 15 school teachers, this article shows how China's 2021 Double Burden Reduction Policy has reconfigured educators'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Policy, Public Policy
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Bilun Naz Böke; Mélanie Joly; Laurianne Bastien; Nancy L. Heath – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
The transition to university is an exciting yet challenging period for many students. While previous research has documented the association between stress and adjustment, little is known about the long-term effect of students' early stress on their subsequent university adjustment. The present study sought to examine the effectiveness of a short,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Screening Tests, Stress Variables, Student Adjustment
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Xiongfei Cao; Yuntao Wu; Bayi Cheng; Ahsan Ali – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
In the realm of online learning, social media is emerging as an indispensable tool for student learning. While social media offers benefits for students, it is important to acknowledge that it can also exert adverse effects on them. Drawing inspiration from stress dynamics, coping models, and existing social media literature, our study delves into…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Social Media, Academic Achievement
Jessica Newby – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of burnout among teachers of special education students in rural schools, focusing on understanding the factors that contribute to burnout and the strategies that can mitigate its effects. The study used a qualitative research design to interview teachers from a rural Board of Cooperative Educational…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Influences, Special Education Teachers, Students with Disabilities
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Ariana M. Mastrogiannis; Caren Steinway; Telmo C. Santos; Jack Chen; John Berens; Thomas Davis; Michelle Cornacchia; Jason Woodward; Ilka Riddle; Brittany Spicer; Charmaine Wright; Lee A. Lindquist; Sophia Jan – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Long-term care services are funded primarily by Medicaid long-term services and support in the United States, where eligibility is based on care needs of the individual with intellectual and developmental disability alone. Impact of Medicaid waiver services on self-reported caregiver needs is not well understood. Method: Caregivers (n…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Needs
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Ka I Ip; Alison L. Miller; Li Wang; Barbara Felt; Sheryl L. Olson; Twila Tardif – Developmental Science, 2024
Are children from "Eastern" cultures less emotionally expressive and reactive than children from "Western" cultures? To answer this, we used a multi-level and multi-contextual approach to understand variations in emotion displays and cortisol reactivity among preschoolers living in China and the United States. One hundred two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emotional Response, Self Management, Self Expression
Joadie Durfee – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Sustaining talented teachers has become a challenging worldwide pursuit. Even the most successful teachers are exiting the profession at alarming rates (Clandinin et al., 2012; Mason & Matas, 2015). Although seemingly all teachers experience highly stressful factors in the workplace, some remain and continue to thrive as they inspire and help…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Experienced Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Persistence
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Timothy Olugbenga Ajadi – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2024
The roles of lecturers in universities cannot be underestimated. This is because lecturers are the bones who interpret the content of the curriculum. Hence, lecturers are expected to be efficient. This study however investigated job stress and lecturers' efficiency in Obafemi Awolowo University, IleIfe, Nigeria. The population of the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Stress Variables, Teaching Conditions
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Emma R. Hart; Sonya V. Troller-Renfree; Jessica F. Sperber; Kimberly G. Noble – Journal of Child Language, 2024
While socioeconomic disparities in the home language environment have been well established, the mechanisms explaining these disparities are poorly understood. One plausible mechanism is heightened stress. The current study investigated whether maternal perceived stress was 1) associated with measures of the home language environment, and 2)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Socioeconomic Status, Stress Variables, Family Environment
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Dodier, Olivier; Ginet, Magali; Teissedre, Frédérique; Verkampt, Fanny; Fisher, Ronald P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
This study examined the relevance of the cognitive interview (CI) for the recall of a road accident by actual victims, depending on the level of stress experienced at the time of the event. Fifty-six victims (or witnesses) were interviewed, either with a CI or control interview, after completing a series of questionnaires including measures of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Recall (Psychology), Accidents, Victims of Crime
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Beattie, Ellen N. – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
Resilience and the ability to manage stress contribute to life satisfaction and success. Resiliency contributes to academic and professional success, healthy interpersonal relationships, confidence in oneself, and is a positive predictor of life satisfaction. The body's stress response is a highly orchestrated biological action that can help or…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Anxiety, Resilience (Psychology), Stress Variables
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