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Michelle Haikalis,Hannah Doucette,Matthew K Meisel et al. Michelle Haikalis et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic is a major stressor that has negatively impacted global mental health. Many U.S. college students faced an abrupt transition to remote learning in March 2020 that significantly disrupted their routines, likely causing ...
Miranda P Dotson,Elena Maker Castro,Nina T Magid et al. Miranda P Dotson et al.
We analyzed qualitative data from 707 USA college students aged 18-22 in late April 2020 regarding if and how their relationships had changed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most (69%) participants experienced relationship changes, m...
Andrea L Howard,Kendra D Carnrite,Erin T Barker Andrea L Howard
This study modeled disruptions in first-year undergraduates' trajectories of mental health associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, testing whether disruptions were worse for students who moved residences, reported low family income, or were ...
Yvonne H M van den Berg,William J Burk,Antonius H N Cillessen et al. Yvonne H M van den Berg et al.
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate emerging adults' mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and whether social support from mothers, fathers, and best friends moderated the change in mental health. Particip...
Clare Einberger,Scott Graupensperger,Christine M Lee Clare Einberger
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the scientific and public health communities have become increasingly focused on understanding young adults' physical distancing behaviors and the role that young adults have on viral potentiation and commu...
Scott Graupensperger,Anna E Jaffe,Charles N B Fleming et al. Scott Graupensperger et al.
With widespread concern for increased alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a pressing need to examine changes in young adults' alcohol use and to identify antecedents of increased use. We tested the hypothesis that self-report...
Hannah R Hamilton,Stephen Armeli,Howard Tennen Hannah R Hamilton
Although many college students view drinking as a means of gaining a community and being social, research has not established whether alcohol consumption influences students' enjoyment and perceptions of how others view them or how this may...
Henry A Willis,Effua E Sosoo,Donte L Bernard et al. Henry A Willis et al.
Internalized racism, or the acceptance of negative stereotypes about one's own racial group, is associated with psychological distress; yet, few studies have explored the longitudinal impact of internalized racism on the psychological well-...
Dalnim Cho,Stephen Armeli,Jeremiah Weinstock et al. Dalnim Cho et al.
Emerging adults, particularly university students, who are physically active, drink more than their less physically active peers. We extended this between-person relationship to the within-person level of analysis, by examining whether stud...
Alan Meca,Rachel A Ritchie,Wim Beyers et al. Alan Meca et al.
There has been increased recognition that identity operates within several "components" and that not every component is likely to be equally central to one's sense of self. The aim of the current study was to determine the extent to which i...