Drawing from a distress-deterring perspective, this study used structural equation modeling to investigate whether college students\u27 perceived emotional support indirectly led to reduced stress, greater adaptive coping response, and healthier behavior through problem-solving confidence (PSC). Results showed that the association between emotional support and lower levels of perceived stress, more general adaptive coping response, and reduced alcohol consumption was fully mediated by PSC. This suggests that researchers and health practitioners should seek to isolate the types of supportive messages that will most likely elicit greater self-confidence. Overall, given the possibility that emotional support operates as an indirect inhibitor o...
Abstract. Objective: In this pilot study, the authors examined the effectiveness of a 4-week resilie...
The purpose of the present field study was to examine the relationships between controllability of s...
Coping was examined as a potential predictor for alcohol consumption with an undergraduate college p...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
During college years, which are known as a stressful time, students may often face stress personally...
The study investigated the role of stress, emotional support, and self-esteem on well-being, particu...
The main features of the method of the present research involved asking 96 university or college stu...
The purpose of the present study was to further test the stress-buffering hypothesis by investigatin...
As students develop and become involved in college, they find ways to cope with various stresses. On...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Students, especially in the final year, often encounter various sources of stress and incr...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The present study examined ...
Despite a plethora of studies identifying the various stressors responsible for stress incursion, ma...
Abstract. Objective: In this pilot study, the authors examined the effectiveness of a 4-week resilie...
The purpose of the present field study was to examine the relationships between controllability of s...
Coping was examined as a potential predictor for alcohol consumption with an undergraduate college p...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
During college years, which are known as a stressful time, students may often face stress personally...
The study investigated the role of stress, emotional support, and self-esteem on well-being, particu...
The main features of the method of the present research involved asking 96 university or college stu...
The purpose of the present study was to further test the stress-buffering hypothesis by investigatin...
As students develop and become involved in college, they find ways to cope with various stresses. On...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Students, especially in the final year, often encounter various sources of stress and incr...
This research project aimed to understand why some undergraduates cope better than others with stres...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The present study examined ...
Despite a plethora of studies identifying the various stressors responsible for stress incursion, ma...
Abstract. Objective: In this pilot study, the authors examined the effectiveness of a 4-week resilie...
The purpose of the present field study was to examine the relationships between controllability of s...
Coping was examined as a potential predictor for alcohol consumption with an undergraduate college p...