Transition to university is stressful and successful adjustment is imperative for well-being. Historically research on transitional stress focussed on negative outcomes and ill health. This is the first UK study applying a positive psychology approach to investigate the characteristics that facilitate adjustment among new university students. A range of psychological strengths conceptualised as covitality factors, shown individually to influence the stress and subjective well-being (SWB) relationship were assessed among 192 first year UK undergraduates in week three of their first semester and again 6 months later. Path analyses revealed that optimism mediated the relationship between stress and negative affect (a component of SWB) over tim...
University life is full of stressful stimuli that can contribute to psychological distress and lower...
Attending university is acknowledged as a major life transition during which students experience a r...
The relative contribution of geographical dislocation, attachment styles, coping behaviours, and aut...
Transition to university is stressful and successful adjustment is imperative for well-being. Histor...
Transition to university is stressful and successful adjustment is imperative for well-being. Histo...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
Students making the transition from high school to university often encounter many stressors and new...
The process of transitioning to university can be very stressful for students. This is evident in re...
The present study investigated the relationship of personality, optimism, coping strategies, social ...
Maintaining wellbeing in university students is a government priority, but robust evidence has been ...
This paper examined the levels of stress and coping strategies among UK academics. Adopting a positi...
In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to...
This research programme aimed to explore why some academics cope with stress better than others and ...
1.0 Abstract Research has indicated the beneficial nature of optimism when presented with stressful...
Aims: This study (1) profiled the well-being of first year students entering one UK university, and ...
University life is full of stressful stimuli that can contribute to psychological distress and lower...
Attending university is acknowledged as a major life transition during which students experience a r...
The relative contribution of geographical dislocation, attachment styles, coping behaviours, and aut...
Transition to university is stressful and successful adjustment is imperative for well-being. Histor...
Transition to university is stressful and successful adjustment is imperative for well-being. Histo...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
Students making the transition from high school to university often encounter many stressors and new...
The process of transitioning to university can be very stressful for students. This is evident in re...
The present study investigated the relationship of personality, optimism, coping strategies, social ...
Maintaining wellbeing in university students is a government priority, but robust evidence has been ...
This paper examined the levels of stress and coping strategies among UK academics. Adopting a positi...
In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to...
This research programme aimed to explore why some academics cope with stress better than others and ...
1.0 Abstract Research has indicated the beneficial nature of optimism when presented with stressful...
Aims: This study (1) profiled the well-being of first year students entering one UK university, and ...
University life is full of stressful stimuli that can contribute to psychological distress and lower...
Attending university is acknowledged as a major life transition during which students experience a r...
The relative contribution of geographical dislocation, attachment styles, coping behaviours, and aut...