There are a multitude of factors that influence college students’ mental health. Among such factors, there is little research on the influence of family functioning, social competence, and social support on the mental health of college students. This quantitative research study examined the relationships among the identified variables utilizing structural equation modeling. Results indicate that although there are relationships between each variable, the a priori theoretical model established by the researcher did not fit the data well. Implications for mental health practitioners and researchers are explored in light of the researcher’s findings
Mental illness affects roughly 1 in 5 college students in the United States and this number is growi...
There is a major shortage of school psychologists in the U.S. and to improve this, school psychology...
Mental health concerns among college students are quite prevalent, but the help-seeking practices of...
There are a multitude of factors that influence college students’ mental health. Among such factors,...
The research question addressed in this project was, how can admission professionals identify and su...
Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are disproportionately impacted by preventable physica...
Perceived discrimination has been linked to adverse mental health outcomes, increased risk-taking be...
Understanding parents’ experiences is a key task in recent partnership based approaches to family in...
This study examined the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) percentile and health risk behavi...
The training in Physician Associate (PA) programs is rigorous and stress inducing, placing students ...
There is convincing support for the link between family composition and adolescents’ problem behavio...
Despite theoretical support for the role of the family in providing a foundation to protect youth ag...
This review aims to explore the literature on the school-related risk and protective factors of suic...
Abstract Counseling students in CACREP-accredited counseling programs are facing a compound form of ...
As the percentage of older adults within the U.S. steadily increases, long-term care options are bei...
Mental illness affects roughly 1 in 5 college students in the United States and this number is growi...
There is a major shortage of school psychologists in the U.S. and to improve this, school psychology...
Mental health concerns among college students are quite prevalent, but the help-seeking practices of...
There are a multitude of factors that influence college students’ mental health. Among such factors,...
The research question addressed in this project was, how can admission professionals identify and su...
Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are disproportionately impacted by preventable physica...
Perceived discrimination has been linked to adverse mental health outcomes, increased risk-taking be...
Understanding parents’ experiences is a key task in recent partnership based approaches to family in...
This study examined the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) percentile and health risk behavi...
The training in Physician Associate (PA) programs is rigorous and stress inducing, placing students ...
There is convincing support for the link between family composition and adolescents’ problem behavio...
Despite theoretical support for the role of the family in providing a foundation to protect youth ag...
This review aims to explore the literature on the school-related risk and protective factors of suic...
Abstract Counseling students in CACREP-accredited counseling programs are facing a compound form of ...
As the percentage of older adults within the U.S. steadily increases, long-term care options are bei...
Mental illness affects roughly 1 in 5 college students in the United States and this number is growi...
There is a major shortage of school psychologists in the U.S. and to improve this, school psychology...
Mental health concerns among college students are quite prevalent, but the help-seeking practices of...