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TOC 技术选择委员会
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12130
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TOC 技术选择委员会
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12121
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Safe Sisters: A Sorority-Based Bystander Intervention Program to Prevent Sexual Assault 安全姐妹:一个基于联谊会的旁观者干预计划,以防止性侵
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12170
Rachel P. Feldwisch, Susan C. Whiston, Isabella J. Arackal

This study examined the effectiveness of Safe Sisters, a sexual assault bystander intervention program that targets members of college sororities. Analysis of covariance results show significant differences between treatment and waitlist control groups on posttest scores for action, bystander efficacy, intent to help friends, and intent to help strangers. Significant differences are not shown between treatment and waitlist control groups on posttest scores for precontemplation, contemplation, and rape myth acceptance. Limitations and implications are discussed.

这项研究考察了“安全姐妹”的有效性,这是一个针对大学姐妹会成员的性侵犯旁观者干预项目。协方差分析结果显示,治疗组和候补组在行动、旁观者效能、帮助朋友的意图和帮助陌生人的意图的测试后得分上存在显著差异。治疗组和等候名单控制组在事前沉思、沉思和强奸神话接受度的测试后得分上没有显着差异。讨论了局限性和影响。
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引用次数: 2
Experiences of Unintentionally Severe Harm During Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Among College Students 大学生非自杀性自伤过程中意外严重伤害的体会
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12168
Daniella L. Muller, Trevor J. Buser, Mena S. Farag, Juleen K. Buser

Nine participants were interviewed about their experiences with unintentionally severe injury during engagement in nonsuicidal self-injury. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, we identified four common themes among participants: (a) explosive affect prior to unintentional injury, (b) loss of control during unintentional injury, (c) unfamiliar method, and (d) consequences of unintentional injury. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

九名参与者接受了采访,询问他们在非自杀式自残中意外受到严重伤害的经历。通过解释性现象学分析,我们确定了参与者的四个共同主题:(a)意外伤害前的爆炸性影响,(b)意外伤害期间的失控,(c)不熟悉的方法,以及(d)意外伤害的后果。讨论了对研究和实践的启示。
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A Force to Be Reckoned With: College Women's Experiences With the #MeToo Movement 一股值得反思的力量:大学女性在#MeToo运动中的经历
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12165
Karisse A. Callender, Samantha Klassen

The hashtag #MeToo was created for use on social media platforms to allow survivors of sexual violence to share their experiences. Our study describes a phenomenological analysis of college women's experiences with the #MeToo movement and its impact on their help-seeking behaviors. Participants had varied reactions to the movement and experiences with help-seeking, but broadly experienced the movement as a positive force in society. Implications for college counselors and recommendations for future research are provided.

#MeToo这个标签是为了在社交媒体平台上使用,让性暴力的幸存者分享他们的经历。我们的研究对大学女性在#MeToo运动中的经历及其对她们寻求帮助行为的影响进行了现象学分析。参与者对这一运动的反应和寻求帮助的经历各不相同,但他们普遍认为这一运动是一股积极的社会力量。对高校辅导员的启示和未来研究提出建议。
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引用次数: 2
How Do Parentally Bereaved Emerging Adults Define Resilience? It's a Process 失去父母的新兴成年人如何定义韧性?这是一个过程
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12169
Aleksandra Plocha, Gonzalo Bacigalupe

The construct of resilience can be used to better understand college students who successfully navigate emerging adulthood after the death of a parent. This study used grounded theory to explore the age-salient tasks that parentally bereaved emerging adults use to define resilience. Four tasks were identified and are discussed in the context of popular grief discourse. A conceptualization of resilience as a process is proposed, and ways counselors can apply this construct are discussed.

弹性的结构可以用来更好地理解那些在父母去世后成功地度过成年期的大学生。本研究使用扎根理论来探索父母丧亲的新兴成年人用来定义弹性的年龄显著任务。确定了四个任务,并在流行的悲伤话语的背景下进行了讨论。提出了弹性作为一个过程的概念,并讨论了辅导员应用这一结构的方法。
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引用次数: 1
Embedded Student Counseling Services: Insights From Veterinary Mental Health Practitioners 嵌入式学生咨询服务:兽医心理健康从业人员的见解
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12171
Kerry M. Karaffa, Jennifer A. Bradtke, Tamara S. Hancock

Embedded university counseling services are becoming more common, but there has been limited discussion regarding practices and challenges associated with developing and sustaining them. In this article, we discuss the application of innovative embedded models to meet the mental health needs of professional students in colleges of veterinary medicine. We also consider implications for establishing and providing embedded counseling services for other student populations.

嵌入式大学咨询服务正变得越来越普遍,但关于发展和维持这种服务的实践和挑战的讨论有限。本文探讨了创新嵌入式模型在兽医学院校专业学生心理健康需求中的应用。我们还考虑了为其他学生群体建立和提供嵌入式咨询服务的影响。
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引用次数: 5
Nontraditional and Struggling: Academic and Financial Distress Among Older Student Clients 非传统和挣扎:年龄较大的学生客户的学术和经济困境
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12167
Elle A. Moore, Erin Winterrowd, Alisha Petrouske, Stacy J. Priniski, John Achter

Few researchers have examined the mental health needs of nontraditional student clients (age 25 and older) using a multisite counseling center sample. This study (N = 4,499) included 630 nontraditional students (age 25 and older) who sought counseling services across one state university system. Compared with traditional-age student clients, nontraditional clients were more demographically diverse, presented with different concerns and challenges, and were more likely to report financial stress. Financial stress mediated relationships between nontraditional students status and academic dysfunction.

很少有研究人员使用多站点咨询中心样本来检查非传统学生客户(25岁及以上)的心理健康需求。这项研究(N = 4,499)包括630名非传统学生(25岁及以上),他们在一个州立大学系统中寻求咨询服务。与传统年龄的学生客户相比,非传统客户在人口统计学上更多样化,面临不同的关注和挑战,更有可能报告财务压力。经济压力介导非传统学生身份与学业障碍的关系。
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引用次数: 4
Storm, Stress, Silence: A Focus Group Examination of Mental Health Culture and Challenges Among Graduate Students Currently or Previously Experiencing Depression 风暴,压力,沉默:当前或以前经历过抑郁症的研究生心理健康文化和挑战的焦点小组调查
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-09 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12166
Jason T. Siegel, Amanda Keeler

The current study explored depression, help-seeking, and academic struggles among graduate students. Focus groups were conducted with graduate students who self-reported currently or previously experiencing depression. Mental health, help-seeking, and campus mental health culture were discussed. Participants described the emergence or reemergence of mental health challenges. Although some reported feeling comfortable discussing depression with friends, participants noted minimal institutional openness about mental health, being expected to be mentally and physically exhausted, and fear of stigmatization.

目前的研究探讨了研究生的抑郁、寻求帮助和学业上的挣扎。焦点小组由自我报告目前或以前患有抑郁症的研究生组成。探讨了心理健康、求助和校园心理健康文化。与会者描述了出现或重新出现的精神健康挑战。尽管一些人报告说,与朋友讨论抑郁症感觉很舒服,但参与者指出,机构对心理健康的开放性很小,他们预计自己身心疲惫,害怕被污名化。
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引用次数: 2
An Examination of Perceived Therapeutic Bond as a Mediator of Psychological Outcomes 认知治疗纽带作为心理结果中介的研究
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12154
Alexander K. Tatum, Elizabeth Vera

The client's perception of the therapy relationship is an essential component of modern theoretical orientations. To date, there is a lack of quantitative research examining how the therapeutic bond affects therapy outcomes in college counseling. This study used path analysis to examine longitudinal therapy outcomes with 423 college students. Having a stronger therapeutic bond predicted decreased symptoms of depression, social anxiety, and academic distress. Findings support continued attention to developing a working relationship.

来访者对治疗关系的感知是现代理论取向的重要组成部分。到目前为止,还缺乏定量的研究来检验在大学心理咨询中治疗联系是如何影响治疗结果的。本研究采用通径分析法对423名大学生的纵向治疗效果进行分析。拥有更强的治疗联系预示着抑郁、社交焦虑和学业困扰的症状会减少。研究结果支持继续关注发展工作关系。
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