The first year of college is a significant life transition, which is often characterized by stress and may contribute to the development or exacerbation of depressive symptoms. Due to the considerable negative outcomes that are associated with depressive symptoms across the lifespan, it is important to understand the mechanisms and pathways through which depressive symptoms arise. This prospective study examines the mediating and moderating roles of perceived social support and disengagement coping on the association between self-esteem and depressive symptomatology in a sample of 1,118 first-year college students. Results of longitudinal cross-lagged path analyses indicate that self-esteem predicts depressive symptomatology via perceived s...
The present study tested longitudinal relations between depressive symptoms and two aspects of self-...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The first year of college is a significant life transition that can be a particularly stressful expe...
The first year of college is a significant life transition, which is often characterized by stress a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [108]-116).Going to college is often the first major tran...
Background: College adjustment is a developmental milestone that can be stressful and may lead to me...
Guided by the Relationships Motivation Theory, this short-term longitudinal study examined associati...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common among college students. The disease perpetuates depressive...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
College students (n=250) were given a survey packet containing reliable instruments for the measure ...
In recent years, there has been increasing concern about the emotional welfare of students on colleg...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
Depressive symptoms among college students have major implications for higher education institutions...
The present study tested longitudinal relations between depressive symptoms and two aspects of self-...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The first year of college is a significant life transition that can be a particularly stressful expe...
The first year of college is a significant life transition, which is often characterized by stress a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [108]-116).Going to college is often the first major tran...
Background: College adjustment is a developmental milestone that can be stressful and may lead to me...
Guided by the Relationships Motivation Theory, this short-term longitudinal study examined associati...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common among college students. The disease perpetuates depressive...
Adjustment to college life and attending a university for the first time can be a stressful experien...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
College students (n=250) were given a survey packet containing reliable instruments for the measure ...
In recent years, there has been increasing concern about the emotional welfare of students on colleg...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
Depressive symptoms among college students have major implications for higher education institutions...
The present study tested longitudinal relations between depressive symptoms and two aspects of self-...
Stress resistance is increasingly important in the field of health psychology, as the focus of resea...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...