© 2019, QUT Library. All rights reserved. In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to the academic, cultural, and social environment they must adapt to. This may negatively impact their subjective well-being, which in turn may negatively influence academic performance and increase the probability of dropping out. We report findings from a two-wave online study involving first-year students enrolled in a sociology course at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the University of Leuven (Belgium). Students completed self-report questionnaires on sociodemographic background, subjective well-being, parental relationship quality, and personality, at the start (Time 1) and e...
Purpose: This exploratory research aims to investigate indicators of student wellbeing amongst under...
Previous psychological research on college student populations has largely focused on mental illness...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbeing and self-esteem of students duri...
In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to...
Since 1994, there has been a doubling in the enrolment of students in South Africa's public universi...
Experiencing high levels of subjective wellbeing is a central criterion of positive mental health in...
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 study compares students’ and recent graduates’ perceptions of their subjective wellbeing and of...
Background: First-year students experience a transition period from school to college. Meanwhile, th...
Subjective well-being is defined as a person’s cognitive and affective evaluations of his or h...
The student’s transition from secondary school to higher education consists of a series of changes t...
peer reviewedWith increasing access at European universities, supporting and promoting the high educ...
Aims: This study (1) profiled the well-being of first year students entering one UK university, and ...
AbstractThe study designed to investigate whether the quality of life and its four domains (physical...
Purpose: This exploratory research aims to investigate indicators of student wellbeing amongst under...
Previous psychological research on college student populations has largely focused on mental illness...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbeing and self-esteem of students duri...
In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to...
Since 1994, there has been a doubling in the enrolment of students in South Africa's public universi...
Experiencing high levels of subjective wellbeing is a central criterion of positive mental health in...
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 study compares students’ and recent graduates’ perceptions of their subjective wellbeing and of...
Background: First-year students experience a transition period from school to college. Meanwhile, th...
Subjective well-being is defined as a person’s cognitive and affective evaluations of his or h...
The student’s transition from secondary school to higher education consists of a series of changes t...
peer reviewedWith increasing access at European universities, supporting and promoting the high educ...
Aims: This study (1) profiled the well-being of first year students entering one UK university, and ...
AbstractThe study designed to investigate whether the quality of life and its four domains (physical...
Purpose: This exploratory research aims to investigate indicators of student wellbeing amongst under...
Previous psychological research on college student populations has largely focused on mental illness...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbeing and self-esteem of students duri...