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José Alonso Cabriales; Nora Hernandez; Thom Taylor; Theodore V. Cooper – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study assessed changes (in relation to smoking status) in tobacco use, attitudes toward TFC policies, and tobacco use risk knowledge by applying a three Wave repeated cross-sectional assessment. Participants: Participants were students at Wave 1 (n = 2,169), Wave 2 (n = 2,576), and Wave 3 (n = 2,169) and faculty at Wave 1 (n =…
Descriptors: Smoking, College Students, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Tucker, Luke – Theory and Research in Education, 2023
This article examines the question of whether and under what conditions teaching open-mindedness to students could have negative effects. While there has been much discussion in the literature about the potential downsides of being open-minded, the question of whether teaching this trait to young, untutored minds could result in more negative…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Risk, Values Education, Social Values
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Leavens, Eleanor L. S.; Lechner, William V.; Stevens, Elise M.; Miller, Mary Beth; Meier, Ellen; Brett, Emma I.; Moisiuc, Alexis; Hale, Jessica J.; Wagener, Theodore L. – Journal of American College Health, 2020
The current study examined changes in prevalence of e-cigarette use and perceptions of the harmfulness of e-cigarette and combustible cigarettes following a campus-wide tobacco ban. Undergraduate students completed surveys of tobacco use and perceived product harmfulness. Four samples were collected: in 2013 prior to the ban (n = 792) and in fall…
Descriptors: Smoking, Incidence, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Sas, Marlies; Hardyns, Wim; Reniers, Genserik; Ponnet, Koen – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
The current study explores the role of individual and environmental determinants on students' fear of crime. Based on a large-scale survey among students of a Belgian university (n = 1,463), the relationship between perceived social and physical disorder and the three dimensions of fear of crime (perceived risk of victimization, feelings of…
Descriptors: College Students, Fear, Crime, Correlation
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Ravert, Russell D.; Schneller, Jacqueline – Educational Review, 2019
Willingness to face uncertainty and step out of one's comfort zone may be important, even necessary, for personal growth and success during the transition through college and into adulthood. This study explored the types of purposeful and adaptive risks that might be particularly worth taking. A sample of 50 academic advisors at a large US…
Descriptors: Risk, Academic Advising, Higher Education, Faculty Advisers
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Jun, Jungmi; Kim, Joonkyung – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objectives: We examine colleges' current practices for communicating about e-cigarettes in terms of risk, campus policy, and cessation resources based on the American College Health Association (ACHA)'s and other tobacco-free campus policy guidelines. Methods: Websites of 581 universities prohibiting e-cigarette use on campus were analyzed. The…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Smoking, Information Dissemination, Risk
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Duran, Antonio – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
This study explored the narratives of 12 Queer Students of Color as they described their resilience at a predominantly white institution, specifically in relation to manifestations of oppression. Using intersectionality as a theoretical framework, this research revealed that family, student organizations, and connections on campus positively…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Resilience (Psychology), Racial Composition
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Cowgill, Burton O.; Perez, Vanessa; Gerdes, Ellen; Sadda, Anusha; Ly, Courtnie; Slusser, Wendelin; Leung, Angelia – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: To assess awareness about prolonged sitting and acceptance of interventions to reduce bouts of prolonged sitting. Participants: Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students and faculty from a large public university. Methods: Eight focus groups were conducted with 4 groups of undergraduate students and 4 groups of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Kahn, Marissa; Solomon, Phyllis; Treglia, Dan – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2019
A correlational design was employed to determine how risk and protective factors relate to first-year college adjustment. In total, 348 students completed an online survey about their experience adjusting to college. Risk factors (i.e., psychiatric medication, fearful-avoidant attachment, and anxious-preoccupied attachment) negatively impacted…
Descriptors: Risk, Predictor Variables, College Freshmen, Student Adjustment
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Martinez, Julia A.; Johnson, Douglas N.; Jones, Jane A. – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2018
Despite its risks, heavy drinking is widespread at universities. Increasingly, colleges are integrating harm-reduction perspectives into traditional punishment/deterrence-based alcohol policy approaches. One such programme is the Medical Amnesty/Good Samaritan (MAGS) policy, which reduces or eliminates punishing consequences for students seeking…
Descriptors: Drinking, Emergency Programs, School Policy, College Students
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Bernier, Anthony; Males, Mike – Thought & Action, 2017
That campuses suffer unacceptable levels of violence is undisputable; they are part of a larger American society in which family, community, and institutional violence far exceed levels found in comparable Western nations. And yet, amid the finger-pointing and scapegoating of students as violent, we note a critical lack of evidence-based analysis,…
Descriptors: Violence, Crime, Risk, College Environment
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Bondestam, Fredrik; Lundqvist, Maja – European Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Sexual harassment is an epidemic throughout global higher education systems and impact individuals, groups and entire organizations in profound ways. Precarious working conditions, hierarchical organizations, a normalization of gender-based violence, toxic academic masculinities, a culture of silence and a lack of active leadership are all key…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Incidence
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Wiersma-Mosley, Jacquelyn D.; Jozkowski, Kristen N.; Martinez, Taylor – Journal of American College Health, 2017
Objective: Rape on college campuses continues to be a pervasive public health issue with approximately 11% of women experiencing rape while in college. As such, it is important to examine factors unique to college campuses that influence the occurrences of rape. Methods: Using data from 1,423 four-year universities (public and private with at…
Descriptors: Rape, Females, Sexual Abuse, College Students
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Matthews-Ewald, Molly R.; Zullig, Keith J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
Transitioning away from the comforts of home to the independent nature of the college environment can be stressful for students and thus is and has been a major focus of student affairs personnel. Perceived loneliness in college student populations has been found to be related to myriad mental health constructs. Thus, much attention has been given…
Descriptors: Validity, Psychological Patterns, Measures (Individuals), College Environment
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Bennett, Laura; Bates, Michael – eJEP: eJournal of Education Policy, 2015
This article provides an overview of the research on targeted violence, including campus violence, and the implications for policy and practice at institutions of higher education. Unique challenges of threat assessment in the community college setting are explored, and an overview of an effective threat assessment policy and team at William…
Descriptors: Violence, College Environment, Higher Education, School Policy
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