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Recognize and Refer? Differences by Gender, Ethnicity, and Help-Seeking History 认识和参考?性别、种族和求助史的差异
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12183
Michael T. Kalkbrenner, Elsa C. Arroyos, Tiffany D. Mims

Little is known about demographic differences in college students’ engagement in peer-to-peer mental health support (i.e., recognize and refer). To this end, we examined demographic differences in responses to encountering a peer in mental distress among undergraduate students (N = 813) from two separate universities. Results revealed numerous demographic differences in students’ responses to encountering a peer in mental distress. Implications for practice, including how college counselors can enhance the inclusiveness of peer-to-peer mental health support initiatives, are discussed.

大学生参与同伴心理健康支持(即认识和转诊)的人口统计学差异尚不清楚。为此,我们研究了来自两所不同大学的本科生(N = 813)在遇到同伴精神困扰时的反应的人口统计学差异。结果显示,学生在遇到有精神困扰的同龄人时的反应存在许多人口统计学差异。对实践的影响,包括如何大学辅导员可以提高对等心理健康支持倡议的包容性,进行了讨论。
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TOC 技术选择委员会
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12132
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Mental Illness Stigma and Help-Seeking Attitudes of Students With Immigrant Parents 移民家庭学生的精神疾病污名与求助态度
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12182
Danna Bismar, Chiachih DC Wang

This study examined the relations among mental illness stigma, parent-child communication about mental health concerns, parent-child acculturation gap, and attitudes toward seeking professional services of college students from immigrant families. Findings from 219 participants indicated significant direct and indirect effects of stigma on negative help-seeking attitudes and supported the moderator effect of the acculturation gap. Implications of the findings and future research directions are discussed from the cultural contexts faced by college students with immigrant parents.

本研究旨在探讨移民家庭大学生心理疾病污名、亲子心理健康沟通、亲子文化适应差异与寻求专业服务态度的关系。219名被试的研究结果表明,污名化对消极求助态度有显著的直接和间接影响,并支持文化适应差距的调节作用。本文从移民大学生面临的文化背景出发,讨论了研究结果的意义和未来的研究方向。
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引用次数: 2
Effects of Vicarious Racism Exposure via the Media on College Students of Color: Exploring Affect and Substance Use 媒体对有色人种大学生恶性种族主义暴露的影响:情感与物质使用探究
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12173
Amanda L. Giordano, Elizabeth A. Prosek, Robin K. Henson, Sarah Silveus, Lisa Beijan, Ana Reyes, Citlali Molina, Sarah M. Agarwal

Given the potential negative effects of vicarious racism, we sought to examine the impact of vicarious racism via the media on college students of color. Using a sample of 217 college students of color, we analyzed positive and negative affect and craving for alcohol and marijuana before and after exposure to media stimuli. Split-plot analysis of variance results revealed a statistically significant interaction effect between time and group for negative affect, but not cravings for substances.

鉴于替代种族主义的潜在负面影响,我们试图研究通过媒体替代种族主义对有色人种大学生的影响。我们以217名有色人种大学生为样本,分析了接触媒体刺激前后的积极和消极影响以及对酒精和大麻的渴望。对方差的分割图分析结果显示,时间和群体对消极影响有显著的交互作用,但对物质的渴望没有。
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引用次数: 3
Predictors of Help-Seeking Attitudes in College Student Service Members and Veterans 大学生服务人员和退伍军人寻求帮助态度的预测因素
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12175
Melissa A. Noble, Lisa F. Platt, Monica Leppma

We explored predictors of attitudes toward psychological help seeking among 103 student service members and veterans (SSM/V). Results showed that self-stigma, public stigma, and gender significantly predicted attitudes toward psychological help seeking. A test of mediation revealed that self-stigma fully mediated the relationship between public stigma and attitudes toward psychological help seeking. Implications for college counseling professionals who serve SSM/V are discussed.

本研究探讨了103名学生服务人员和退伍军人(SSM/V)心理求助态度的预测因素。结果显示,自我污名、公众污名和性别对心理求助态度有显著影响。一项中介检验显示,自我耻辱感完全中介了公众耻辱感与心理求助态度之间的关系。本文讨论了为SSM/V服务的大学心理咨询专业人员的启示。
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引用次数: 4
Mental Health in the Transition to College: Experiences of Six Low-Income, High-Achieving Students 大学转型期的心理健康:六位低收入、高成就学生的经历
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12174
Can Sabaner, Karen D. Arnold

This study examined the mental health issues of low-income, high-achieving undergraduate students, a largely overlooked population in mental health research. Study participants provided in-depth reports across their first semester of college through interviews and semiweekly audio-diary transcripts. Factors related to race, community, money, and access to counseling services were the major determinants of students' college experiences and mental health. Intensive case studies of six students raise implications for student affairs and counseling centers.

本研究调查了低收入、成绩优异的本科生的心理健康问题,这是一个在心理健康研究中被忽视的群体。研究参与者通过采访和每半周的音频日记记录提供了他们大学第一学期的深度报告。与种族、社区、金钱和获得咨询服务有关的因素是学生大学经历和心理健康的主要决定因素。对六名学生的深入案例研究提出了对学生事务和咨询中心的启示。
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引用次数: 2
Continuity and Change 连续性与变化
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12172
Oren M. Shefet
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引用次数: 0
A Social Ecological Framework: Counselors' Role in Improving Student Athletes' Help-Seeking Behaviors 社会生态框架:辅导员在改善学生运动员求助行为中的作用
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12178
Aviry L. Reich, Jeffrey J. Milroy, David L. Wyrick, Stephen P. Hebard

Student athletes' demands increase their risk for experiencing mental health concerns (Ryan et al., 2018). Risk factors for student athletes include coping with athletic success and failure; balancing dual roles; dealing with identity confusion; and experiencing isolation, injury, career termination, and burnout (Beauchemin, 2012; G. T. Brown, 2014). Using the social ecological model, we review factors that interfere with student athletes' help-seeking behaviors and propose recommendations for the ways counselors can address these barriers in the roles of educator, advocate, and therapist.

学生运动员的需求增加了他们经历心理健康问题的风险(Ryan et al., 2018)。学生运动员的危险因素包括对运动成功和失败的应对;平衡双重角色;处理身份混淆;经历孤立、受伤、职业终止和倦怠(Beauchemin, 2012;G. T. Brown, 2014)。利用社会生态模型,我们回顾了影响学生运动员求助行为的因素,并就辅导员作为教育者、倡导者和治疗师解决这些障碍的方式提出了建议。
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引用次数: 3
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms, Perceived Stress, and Resilience in College Students 大学生注意力缺陷/多动障碍症状、感知压力和复原力
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12176
Stacey L. Hamilton, Amanda Baraldi, Shelia M. Kennison

This research investigated the relationships among symptoms associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), perceived stress, and resilience in college students. In our study of 558 college students (175 men, 383 women), we confirmed the hypothesis that the relationship between ADHD symptoms and perceived stress is mediated by protective factors associated with resilience. The relationships were not significantly moderated by sex. Implications for increasing resilience in college students and lowering perceived stress for college students are discussed.

这项研究调查了大学生注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)相关症状、感知压力和恢复力之间的关系。在我们对558名大学生(175名男性,383名女性)的研究中,我们证实了多动症症状和感知压力之间的关系是由与恢复力相关的保护因素介导的假设。性别并没有显著调节这种关系。讨论了提高大学生恢复力和降低大学生感知压力的意义。
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引用次数: 3
AWARE: A Personalized Normative Feedback–Based Group Intervention for Mandated College Students 有意识:基于个性化规范反馈的强制性大学生群体干预
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12177
Dogukan Ulupinar, So Rin Kim

AWARE is a brief group intervention that was built upon the principles of personalized normative feedback with novel components (Penn State Altoona, n.d.). The purpose of this study was to pilot test the intervention with mandated college students who were referred for alcohol-related violations (N = 283). Results showed significant postintervention changes. Significant interaction effects between time and race and between time and gender were found. Reduction in the consumption of alcohol use and perception of peer alcohol use were significantly different among non-White and female participants.

AWARE是一个简短的小组干预,它建立在个性化规范反馈的原则上,具有新颖的成分(宾夕法尼亚州立大学阿尔图纳分校,n.d)。本研究的目的是对因酒精相关违法行为而被转诊的强制性大学生(N = 283)进行干预试验。结果显示干预后明显改变。时间与种族、性别之间存在显著的交互作用。在非白人和女性参与者中,酒精消费量的减少和同伴酒精使用的感知显著不同。
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