Previous research shows that excessive stress can have a significant, negative effect on one’s overall cognitive efficiency and that stress is negatively correlated with self-care routines. The present research builds upon this body of knowledge by gathering data from an undergraduate sample (N = 200) with 44 males and 156 females (MAge = 21.22). Participants’ stress and self-care practices were measured at weeks 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 of their semester using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale and the Mindful Self-Care Scale. We hypothesized that increased stress would result in decreased self-care practices and that predisposed self-care at time 1 could be used to predict stress levels at times 3 and 5. A cross-lagged panel analysis supporte...
BACKGROUND: Lowered mental wellbeing of students is a growing health and societal problem. Experienc...
Psychology graduate students are tasked with finding a balance between academic responsibilities, cl...
Stress plays a large part of college life. To understand the reasons for stress, this study examined...
Previous research has shown that excessive levels of stress can have a significant, negative effect ...
Storm is a junior social work and psychology major from Griffith, Indiana. She suffers from heighten...
Coursework, family responsibilities, and concerns over economic stability can contribute to high lev...
Abstract Background Research on student wellness has highlighted the importance of self-care for med...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationCollege students experience a substa...
The demands of college are synonymous with stress for many students, with stress generally being rel...
This study explored college students’ self-care practices, self-care perceptions, and academic succe...
Little has been published regarding BSW students\u27 perceived stress, coping self-efficacy, and sel...
The demands of college have come to be synonymous with stress for many students, with stress general...
Participants were undergraduate students at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). Students compl...
Hudd and colleagues (2000) found that about 52% of college students reported having high levels of s...
Research has demonstrated that college students experience stress from sources such as poor self-car...
BACKGROUND: Lowered mental wellbeing of students is a growing health and societal problem. Experienc...
Psychology graduate students are tasked with finding a balance between academic responsibilities, cl...
Stress plays a large part of college life. To understand the reasons for stress, this study examined...
Previous research has shown that excessive levels of stress can have a significant, negative effect ...
Storm is a junior social work and psychology major from Griffith, Indiana. She suffers from heighten...
Coursework, family responsibilities, and concerns over economic stability can contribute to high lev...
Abstract Background Research on student wellness has highlighted the importance of self-care for med...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationCollege students experience a substa...
The demands of college are synonymous with stress for many students, with stress generally being rel...
This study explored college students’ self-care practices, self-care perceptions, and academic succe...
Little has been published regarding BSW students\u27 perceived stress, coping self-efficacy, and sel...
The demands of college have come to be synonymous with stress for many students, with stress general...
Participants were undergraduate students at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). Students compl...
Hudd and colleagues (2000) found that about 52% of college students reported having high levels of s...
Research has demonstrated that college students experience stress from sources such as poor self-car...
BACKGROUND: Lowered mental wellbeing of students is a growing health and societal problem. Experienc...
Psychology graduate students are tasked with finding a balance between academic responsibilities, cl...
Stress plays a large part of college life. To understand the reasons for stress, this study examined...