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期刊名:Journal of student affairs research and practice

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ISSN:1949-6591

e-ISSN:1949-6605

IF/分区:0.7/Q3

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Karina A Gattamorta,Gisela Vega,Vanessa Kania Karina A Gattamorta
This study examines the relationships between living arrangements and educational outcomes, access to LGBTQ affirming care, sexual and gender minority (SGM) stressors, and mental health. Bivariate analyses were implemented to examine relati...
Ashley C Helle,Cassandra L Boness,Joan Masters et al. Ashley C Helle et al.
Given the prevalence of alcohol and cannabis co-use among college students, prevention for co-use is crucial. We examined hypothetical receptiveness to substance-specific interventions among students who reported co-use. Students who use al...
Danny Rahal,Stacy Shaw Danny Rahal
In March 2020, 234 students (77.50% female; 63.09% second-year, 28.33% third-year) enrolled in a psychological statistics course at a public university described their experiences during the first week of the COVID-19-related transition to ...
Rongxiang Tang,Patricia C Broderick,Tim Bono et al. Rongxiang Tang et al.
Mindfulness training (MT) has shown promise in improving psychological health among college students, yet has rarely been evaluated as an addition to the college academic curriculum. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of...
Justin F Hummer,Joseph W LaBrie,Andrew Lac et al. Justin F Hummer et al.
This study examines the salience and influence of reflective norms regarding opposite-sex friends, dating, and sexual partners on drinking behaviors of heterosexual college students sanctioned for violating the campus alcohol policy (i.e., ...
Andrew M Earle,Joseph W LaBrie Andrew M Earle
University personnel tend to view "helicopter" parents as problematic. This paper presents an alternative view in which these highly engaged parents can instead be utilized productively. We describe and assess the fidelity of a novel progra...
Justin F Hummer,Eric R Pedersen,Tehniat Mirza et al. Justin F Hummer et al.
This study contributes to the scarce research on U.S. college students studying abroad by documenting general and sexual negative alcohol-related risks and factors associated with such risk. The manner of drinking (quantity vs. frequency), ...
Shawn D Whiteman,Adam E Barry Shawn D Whiteman
The present study examined the nature and correlates of 252 student service members'/military veteran and civilian college students' drinking motivations. Data was collected via electronic survey. Results revealed no differences between mil...
Brian E Perron,Ivana D Grahovac,Joseph S Uppal et al. Brian E Perron et al.
Despite the significant attention that drugs and alcohol receive on college campuses, few resources and supports are available to students who are recovering from an addiction. Student affairs professionals are uniquely positioned to suppor...