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Valery Bodziony; Barbara Stetson – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objectives: To examine sleep, physical activity, and their joint associations with physical functioning and affect. Participants: 108 undergraduates completed questionnaires assessing sleep, activity levels, emotional well-being and physical health markers. Results: Participants reported poor sleep quality, suboptimal sleep duration, and…
Descriptors: Sleep, Physical Activity Level, Well Being, Undergraduate Students
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Kristin Kan; Ososese Enaholo; Madeleine Kanaley; Gwen Holtzman; Khalid Ibrahim; Lu Morales; Lisa Lombard; Ruchi Gupta – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Families in high-risk communities for COVID-19 transmission experienced a disproportionate burden during the pandemic. This study assessed these families' needs, changes in children's well-being, and perceptions related to the pandemic. Methods: Four online surveys were administered January 2021 to September 2021 to parents of…
Descriptors: Well Being, Children, Family (Sociological Unit), COVID-19
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Ann Fudge Schormans; Stephanie Baker Collins; Heather Allan; D. O'Neil Allen; Nathan Gray – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: Youth with intellectual disabilities experiencing homelessness are invisible within multiple service sectors. We know little about their experiences of homelessness, or the impacts of such on the social and physical health and well-being. Methods: We used quantitative and qualitative methods to measure prevalence and learn from key…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Youth, Homeless People, Incidence
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Dimitra Hartas – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study used a longitudinal probability sample survey, "Understanding Society: COVID-19," to examine trajectories in adolescents' mental health, via the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, at three timepoints during COVID-19 with a particular emphasis on vulnerable groups (i.e., young carers, adolescent girls, BAME--Black, Asian…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Adolescents, Mental Health
Luz M. Rivera – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Early childhood home visiting services aim to reach expectant parents or parents of young children ages birth to 5. Home visiting is a strategy to reach parents, particularly those at higher risk to ensure the overall safety and well-being of the entire family. Early childhood home visitors can offer information in the following areas but not…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Young Children, Family Involvement, At Risk Persons
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Ruofan Ma; Charissa S. L. Cheah; NiCole T. Buchanan; Salih Barman – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This study examined how individual (satisfaction of basic psychological needs), relational (perceived achievement- and dependency-oriented parental psychological control), and cultural (ethnic identity) factors may contribute to Asian American college students' (18-25 years of age) disordered eating. Participants: Asian American college…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Individual Characteristics, Cultural Influences, Asian American Students
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Felicity L. Painter; Anna T. Booth; Primrose Letcher; Craig A. Olsson; Jennifer E. McIntosh – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
Background: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and associated public health restrictions created unprecedented challenges for parents and their young dependent children. While psycho-social impacts of natural disasters on families are well studied, a typography of parent specific concerns in the COVID-19 context was yet to be articulated.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parents, Young Children
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Lee, Soomi; Mu, Christina X.; Joshi, Rhitik; Khan, Arooj – Field Methods, 2023
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can capture how sleep, stress, and well-being are related within individuals. However, the use of EMA involves participant burden, which may be a major barrier when studying at-risk populations like frontline workers. To guide future research interested in using EMA, this study examined variance components in…
Descriptors: Sleep, Stress Variables, Well Being, At Risk Persons
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Moreton, Amanda; Wahesh, Edward; Schmidt, Christopher D. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: The unique demands placed on Division I student athletes (SAs) puts them at risk of experiencing poor sleep and increased psychological distress. Researchers have found that mindfulness improves well-being, directly and indirectly via sleep behaviors; however, it is not known if these relationships hold up within a sample of SAs. Thus,…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, At Risk Persons, Sleep, Mental Health
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Karaman, Mehmet A.; Tomar, Ismail H.; Aliyev, Ramin; Esici, Hasan; Sam, Mehmet; Özbay, Yasar – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
The main purpose of this study was to determine the protective factors that can aid people in their recovery or help maintain their well-being in the face of collective adversity, in this case, the COVID-19 pandemic, and to examine how these factors can be further strengthened. The study included 89 participants from 14 different cities in Turkey,…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), COVID-19, Pandemics, Well Being
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Glassner, Amnon – Learning Environments Research, 2022
This article shows how the self-determined learning environment in "Paths," an innovative teacher-education (TE) program, enables students to experience meaningful learning which reinforces their mental wellbeing and resilience. According to the self-determination theory (SDT), a central goal of such a learning environment is to support…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Mentors, Resilience (Psychology), Well Being
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Pyhältö, Kirsi; Tikkanen, Lotta; Anttila, Henrika – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has had its impact on research and researchers, and hence potentially on the future of academia. Yet, empirical evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on PhD candidates is limited. This study explores the influences of the pandemic on PhD candidates' progress and wellbeing. In addition, the aim is to identify potentially…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Well Being, Study Habits, Pandemics
Kerrilyn Surdi – ProQuest LLC, 2024
College students face high levels of stress due to academic demands, financial pressures, and the challenges of adjusting to college life. College students are at an increased risk for mental health problems, with rates of depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns higher among this population compared to their non-college-attending…
Descriptors: College Students, Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Smith, Nicholas David W.; Bradley-Klug, Kathy L.; Suldo, Shannon M.; Dedrick, Robert F.; Shaffer-Hudkins, Emily J. – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Conceptualizations of health have expanded to include indicators of adolescents' physical and mental wellness, rather than solely the absence of diseases or disorders. Although extensive research has identified links between mental and physical wellness, few studies have investigated the relationship between health promotion and…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Well Being, Psychological Patterns
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Meagan Z. Plant; Kelly N. Clark – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2024
The prevalence of student mental health concerns has increased the need for universal mental health screening to promote access to services. Some screeners determine risk status by comparing student scores to norming samples based on age (i.e., combined-gender) or on age and gender (i.e., separate-gender). This study examined scores on the…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Mental Health, Well Being, At Risk Persons
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