A paradox exists in modern schooling: students are simultaneously more positive about the future and more depressed than ever. We suggest that these two phenomena may be linked. Two studies demonstrated that students are more likely to be depressed when educational aspirations exceed expectations. In Study 1 (N = 85) aspiring to a thesis grade higher than one expected predicted greater depression at the beginning and end of the academic year. In Study 2 (N = 2820) aspiring to a level of education (e.g., attending college) higher than one expected to achieve predicted greater depression cross-sectionally and five years later. In both cases the negative effects of aspiring high while expecting low persisted even after controlling for whether ...
High school students with high long-term educational expectations attain higher levels of education ...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
<div><p>A paradox exists in modern schooling: students are simultaneously more positive about the fu...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors are shared first authors on this w...
Although research has consistently shown that higher levels of educational attainment are associated...
This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A ...
It is commonly-believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet its correlation with sub...
Numerous studies have linked an optimistic disposition with highly beneficial outcomes to physical ...
It is commonly believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet, its correlation with su...
This study examines whether disconnection between educational aspirations and expectations is associ...
Psychological and sociological studies have often shown how parental aspirations positively influenc...
Unlike other forms of positive thinking (e.g., expectations), research finds that positive fantasies...
High Expectations often harm students because of stress and the unhealthy goals of perfection. A per...
12 participants in an adult education class titled “Coping with Depression” reported their expectati...
High school students with high long-term educational expectations attain higher levels of education ...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
<div><p>A paradox exists in modern schooling: students are simultaneously more positive about the fu...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors are shared first authors on this w...
Although research has consistently shown that higher levels of educational attainment are associated...
This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A ...
It is commonly-believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet its correlation with sub...
Numerous studies have linked an optimistic disposition with highly beneficial outcomes to physical ...
It is commonly believed that education is a good thing for individuals. Yet, its correlation with su...
This study examines whether disconnection between educational aspirations and expectations is associ...
Psychological and sociological studies have often shown how parental aspirations positively influenc...
Unlike other forms of positive thinking (e.g., expectations), research finds that positive fantasies...
High Expectations often harm students because of stress and the unhealthy goals of perfection. A per...
12 participants in an adult education class titled “Coping with Depression” reported their expectati...
High school students with high long-term educational expectations attain higher levels of education ...
Depression is a significant public health problem for young adults of college age, and negative life...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...