In this study I examined three domains of social supports among college students (close friends, casual friends and safe adults to turn to) in relation to indices of wellbeing and coping. Measures of positive wellbeing were most strongly associated with the safe adults domain of social support followed by the close friends domain of social support. Casual friends were associated only with measures of problem alcohol consumption but not with indices of wellbeing. Students with five or more safe adults to turn to as compared to four or fewer reported significantly lower perceived stress, greater satisfaction with life, higher emotional intelligence, better academic performance and lower problem drinking scores. The domain of safe adults was a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-51)Recent evidence has indicated that social support m...
This study evaluated self-identification with close friends (SCF) , how integral college students’ f...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
College students to cope with stress often use alcohol. Social support has been shown to buffer the ...
As students develop and become involved in college, they find ways to cope with various stresses. On...
The purpose of this study was to measure college students’ use of alcohol and other drugs. The resea...
Social relations may provide young adults with both direct health benefits and indirect benefits by ...
This study examined the roles of relationship-specific social support and gender in the associations...
Abstract: The current study examined three social variables associated with education (social origin...
Social support is associated with many positive effects for college students, including objective me...
During college years, which are known as a stressful time, students may often face stress personally...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of perceived social support (PSS) on subjective ...
This study aimed to examine how sources of social support intersect with stress and health by testin...
Objective High-level alcohol consumption is common in, and central to, the student community. Among ...
Previous research done in the area of college student success has focused on academic achievement. T...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-51)Recent evidence has indicated that social support m...
This study evaluated self-identification with close friends (SCF) , how integral college students’ f...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
College students to cope with stress often use alcohol. Social support has been shown to buffer the ...
As students develop and become involved in college, they find ways to cope with various stresses. On...
The purpose of this study was to measure college students’ use of alcohol and other drugs. The resea...
Social relations may provide young adults with both direct health benefits and indirect benefits by ...
This study examined the roles of relationship-specific social support and gender in the associations...
Abstract: The current study examined three social variables associated with education (social origin...
Social support is associated with many positive effects for college students, including objective me...
During college years, which are known as a stressful time, students may often face stress personally...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of perceived social support (PSS) on subjective ...
This study aimed to examine how sources of social support intersect with stress and health by testin...
Objective High-level alcohol consumption is common in, and central to, the student community. Among ...
Previous research done in the area of college student success has focused on academic achievement. T...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-51)Recent evidence has indicated that social support m...
This study evaluated self-identification with close friends (SCF) , how integral college students’ f...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...