Some Correlates of Emotional Well-Being Among New England College Students |
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Authors: | Henry Wechsler PhD Mary Rohman MA Leonard Solomon PhD |
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Institution: | 1. The Medical Foundation, Inc. , 29 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA;2. The Medical Foundation, Inc. , USA;3. Boston University , 64 Cummington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract In a questionnaire survey of New England college students, a large number of undergraduate men and women reported problems related to their personal, social, or academic adjustment. Given a list of 22 items described as “common concerns or feelings experienced by college students,” respondents were asked to rate the extent to which each item had been a problem for them in the past year. Most students (86%) reported having very much or somewhat of a problem with one or more items on the list. Pressure to do well in school, problems with weight control, anxiety, poor concentration and depression were among the most commonly reported concerns. The prevalence of these self-reported concerns and problems was found to be significantly associated with the respondents' sex, their perceptions of their health status, and academic standing. |
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Keywords: | AIDS opinion knowledge attitudes computer content analysis |
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