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Sarhangi, Niloofar; Rostami, Mohammad; Abbasirad, Reza; Fasihi, Mohadeseh; Ahmadboukani, Soliman – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Students who are abused in various ways are at a higher risk for psychological problems such as depression and suicidal ideation. Accordingly, this study aimed to investigate the mediating role of psychological problems and perceived social support in the relationship between cyber victimization and suicidal behavior. The participants in this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, High School Students, Grade 10
Holly Kurtz; Sterling Lloyd; Alex Harwin; Sarah Cheseldine – Editorial Projects in Education, 2023
School and district administrators play a key role in identifying strategies that can support students dealing with mental health challenges. The EdWeek Research Center surveyed these educational leaders and high school students to learn more about their perspectives on the role of social media, absenteeism, and other factors in students'…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Social Media, Attendance, Well Being
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Yoo Young Ahn – English Teaching, 2023
This study explores the perceptions of Chinese engineering-major students towards their English learning experience after taking a mandatory English composition course in an EMI college. The investigation centers on first-year students' perceptions of transitioning to EMI, with a focus on how the composition course has assisted students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Language of Instruction
Courtenay L. Kessler; Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn; Susan Mineka; Richard E. Zinbarg; Michelle Craske; Emma K. Adam – Grantee Submission, 2023
Early life adversity influences the diurnal cortisol rhythm, yet the relative influence of different characteristics of adversity remains unknown. In this study, we examine how developmental timing (childhood vs. adolescence), severity (major vs. minor), and domain of early life adversity relate to diurnal cortisol rhythms in late adolescence. We…
Descriptors: Physiology, Biochemistry, Child Development, Disadvantaged
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Sin-Ying Lin; Jessica L. Schleider; Brady D. Nelson; Lauren L. Richmond; Nicholas R. Eaton – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted numerous people?s mental health and created new barriers to services. To address the unknown effects of the pandemic on accessibility and equality issues in mental health care, this study aimed to investigate gender and racial/ethnic disparities in mental health and treatment use in undergraduate and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Racial Differences, Ethnic Groups, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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King, Gabrielle; Scott, Elliot; Graham, Bronwyn M.; Richardson, Rick – Learning & Memory, 2017
There is growing appreciation for the substantial individual differences in the acquisition and inhibition of aversive associations, and the insights this might give into identifying individuals particularly vulnerable to stress and psychopathology. We examined whether animals that differed in rate of extinction (i.e., Fast versus Slow) were…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Fear, Anxiety, Individual Differences
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Wong, Yi-Lee – Community College Review, 2021
Objective: Educational expansion as a policy is believed to address the issue of the youth's blocked social mobility. But, the argument that the transition to university is emotionally straining in a deindustrialized neoliberal context suggests an emotive aspect of neoliberalism in higher education. This article seeks to offer an illustration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Neoliberalism, Community Colleges
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Baker, Erin R.; Huang, Rong; Liu, Qingyang; Battista, Carmela – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2021
Children living in poverty often show delayed cognitive and social development compared with children reared in more affluent environments. However, much of the research focuses on how objective financial strain (e.g. household income) impacts preschoolers' executive function (EF); little research has considered the impacts of parents'…
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income, Family Income, Financial Problems
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Murphy, Bridget; Franklin, Marilyn; Tsang, Yi Tak; Sala-Hamrick, Kelsey; Atalla, Mareena; Barnett, Douglas – Youth & Society, 2021
Youth, particularly urban minority youth, are exposed to high levels of stressful and potentially traumatic life events that have been linked to a wide array of negative outcomes including internalizing and externalizing problems. Youth perceptions of their interpersonal relationship quality with caregivers and friends were examined as potential…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Adolescents, Trust (Psychology), African Americans
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Richards, Amy Lee; Specker, Bonny – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations of sleep quality and quantity, food security, and physical activity with eating behaviors that may be associated with college weight gain. Participants: College students enrolled in multiple sections of a general education class completed an online survey in January 2016 (n = 153;…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Sleep, Hunger
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Haugan, Jan Arvid; Frostad, Per; Mjaavatn, Per-Egil – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2021
The present longitudinal study was designed to scrutinize how adolescents perceive their life in upper secondary schools in general, and how central aspects of their perceived classroom climate predicted their coping beliefs and experience of school stress in particular. The participants were 1215 students in upper secondary schools (grades 2 and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, At Risk Students, High School Students, Student Attitudes
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Letang, Sarah K.; Lin, Shayne S. -H.; Parmelee, Patricia A.; McDonough, Ian M. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Systemic racism can have broad impacts on health in ethnoracial minorities. One way is by suppressing socioeconomic status (SES) levels through barriers to achieve higher income, wealth, and educational attainment. Additionally, the weathering hypothesis proposes that the various stressful adversities faced by ethnoracial minorities lead to…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Minority Groups, Socioeconomic Status, Barriers
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Tekir, Serpil – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
The study examined the speaking anxiety of Turkish English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners to find out the reasons for their anxiety and to suggest ways to cope with it. For that purpose, qualitative data were collected from 20 Turkish students attending an English Preparatory Program at a state university in central Turkey. Data gathered…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Anxiety
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Xiao, Sonya Xinyue; Martin, Carol Lynn; DeLay, Dawn; Cook, Rachel E. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
We examined the development of children's positive and negative attitudes toward other-gender peers over 1 year, and explored the longitudinal social consequences of holding positive or negative attitudes on the beholder of these attitudes. Participants were 206 second graders (Mage = 7.18 yrs, SD = .56, 50% girls) and 206 fourth graders…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Peer Groups, Gender Differences, Grade 2
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Giota, Joanna; Gustafsson, Jan-Eric – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
The study is based on two waves of longitudinal data at ages 13 and 16 aimed to examine factors that explain psychosomatic and depressive symptoms at the age of 16. The sample is nationally representative involving 9000 individuals from the Swedish longitudinal Evaluation Through Follow up database born in 1998. A growth modeling approach was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Psychosomatic Disorders
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