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Predictors of Depressive Symptomatology Among Hispanic First-Year College Students 西班牙裔一年级大学生抑郁症状的预测因素
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12153
Joshua C. Watson, Elizabeth Hernandez

The authors examined whether perceptions of self-esteem, coping self-efficacy, and emotional intelligence could significantly predict the presence of depressive symptomatology among a sample of 146 Hispanic first-year college students (53 men, 93 women). The results of a sequential multiple linear regression analysis indicated the 3 predictor variables contributed 43.3% of the variance noted in students’ reporting of depression symptoms through their Patient Health Questionnaire–9 (Spitzer et al., 1999) scores. The authors discuss implications for future research and provide recommendations for college counseling practice.

作者对146名西班牙裔大学一年级学生(53名男性,93名女性)的自尊、应对自我效能感和情商的感知是否能显著预测抑郁症状的存在进行了研究。序贯多元线性回归分析的结果表明,通过患者健康问卷- 9 (Spitzer et al., 1999)得分,学生报告抑郁症状的差异中,这3个预测变量贡献了43.3%的方差。作者讨论了未来研究的意义,并对高校心理咨询实践提出了建议。
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引用次数: 0
Establishing the Initial Validity of the REDFLAGS Model: Implications for College Counselors 红旗模型初始效度的建立:对高校辅导员的启示
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12152
Michael T. Kalkbrenner, Anna L. Lopez, Jessica R. Gibbs

The aim of this study was to initially validate the REDFLAGS model, 8 cautionary warning signs of mental distress in college students. A test of internal consistency reliability and factor analysis supported the model's reliability and construct validity. Hierarchical logistic regression models endorsed the model's predictive validity; students’ recognition of the REDFLAGS model was significantly associated with increases in the odds of a peer-to-peer referral to the counseling center. Implications for college counselors are discussed.

本研究的目的是初步验证REDFLAGS模型,即大学生心理困扰的8个警示性警告信号。内部一致性、信度和因子分析检验支持了模型的信度和结构效度。层次逻辑回归模型验证了模型的预测效度;学生对REDFLAGS模式的认识与增加到咨询中心的同伴间转诊的几率显著相关。讨论了对高校辅导员的启示。
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引用次数: 3
Feeling Fat and Depressed? Dimensions of Self-Concept That Affect Men 感觉肥胖和抑郁?影响男性的自我概念维度
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12155
Carlie C. McGregor, Patricia L. Kaminski, Michael B. McFarland

Self-concept (SC), a multidimensional construct, consistently predicts expected outcomes. Of importance, however, having high SC on even one dimension can be protective. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses of the data of 239 college men suggest that feeling positive about one's relationships protects men who feel fat from experiencing symptoms of depression at the intensity of their similarly body-dissatisfied peers who do not report positive Family or Social SC. The authors discuss implications for college personnel.

自我概念(SC)是一个多维的结构,它可以预测预期结果。然而,重要的是,即使在一个维度上拥有高SC也可以起到保护作用。对239名大学生的数据进行的分层多元回归分析表明,对人际关系持积极态度可以保护那些感觉自己很胖的人免受抑郁症状的影响,而那些对自己的身体同样不满意的同龄人却没有积极的家庭或社会SC。作者讨论了对大学人员的影响。
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引用次数: 1
Predicting Grit and Resilience: Exploring College Students’ Academic Rational Beliefs 预测毅力和韧性:探讨大学生的学术理性信念
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12156
Jeffrey M. Warren, Robyn W. Hale

Data were collected from 289 undergraduate college students at a minority-serving institution to explore the impact of academic rational beliefs on grit and resilience. Findings from hierarchical regression analyses suggested that academic rational beliefs related to evaluation and work habits accounted for a significant amount of variance in grit. Work habits explained a significant portion of the variance in resilience. On the basis of these results, recommendations for future research and implications for college counselors are offered.

本研究以某少数民族院校289名本科生为研究对象,探讨学术理性信念对毅力和韧性的影响。层次回归分析的结果表明,与评估和工作习惯相关的学术理性信念在毅力方面的差异很大。工作习惯在很大程度上解释了弹性的差异。在此基础上,提出了今后研究的建议和对高校辅导员的启示。
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引用次数: 17
Using Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol in College Counseling Centers 在大学咨询中心使用近期创伤发作方案
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12158
Allen J. Irish

Experiencing a traumatic event as a college student can have significant social, emotional, and academic consequences. This article discusses the use of an alternative protocol of eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing, called Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (E. Shapiro & Laub, 2008), and its use to reduce significant psychological distress of a college student who lived through a mass casualty shooting in the United States.

大学生经历创伤性事件会对社会、情感和学业产生重大影响。本文讨论了眼动脱敏和再处理的替代方案的使用,称为近期创伤事件方案(E. Shapiro &Laub, 2008),并使用它来减少在美国经历大规模伤亡枪击事件的大学生的显著心理困扰。
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引用次数: 1
Wellness at Universities: A Group Art Therapy Approach 大学健康:一种集体艺术治疗方法
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12157
Ashley Sonnone, Jessie Spraggins Rochford

Art therapy process groups can be used at university counseling centers (UCCs) to treat the mental health needs of higher education students. The authors, art therapists employed at a UCC, developed an art therapy group to engage undergraduate students in creative self-expression to increase social connection and learn healthy skills to improve insight and emotional well-being. Such groups offer unique benefits to participants and would be a valuable addition to current UCC services.

艺术治疗过程小组可用于大学咨询中心(UCCs),以治疗高等教育学生的心理健康需求。作者是加州大学洛杉矶分校的艺术治疗师,他们成立了一个艺术治疗小组,让本科生参与创造性的自我表达,以增加社会联系,学习健康的技能,提高洞察力和情感幸福感。这样的团体为参与者提供了独特的好处,并将成为当前UCC服务的有价值的补充。
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引用次数: 5
TOC TOC
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12119
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引用次数: 0
Using the Stepped Care Model to Empower University Students With Learning Disabilities 运用阶梯式护理模式为学习障碍大学生赋权
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-14 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12151
Justin G. Jacques, Nicholas R. Abel

Students with learning disabilities face several challenges in postsecondary education settings. The authors explore the issue and shed light on the importance of self-advocacy for academic success. The stepped care model (SCM) is suggested as an approach to assist college students with learning disabilities in developing these skills and obtaining services. A brief case example from 1 of the authors' work is shared to illustrate the use of the SCM with a student with a learning disability.

有学习障碍的学生在高等教育环境中面临着一些挑战。作者探讨了这个问题,并阐明了自我宣传对学术成功的重要性。本研究提出阶梯式照护模式(SCM)作为协助学习障碍大学生发展这些技能和获得服务的方法。本文分享了作者工作中的一个简短案例,以说明在有学习障碍的学生中使用SCM。
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引用次数: 4
TOC 技术选择委员会
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-14 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12144
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引用次数: 0
Using Photovoice to Promote Body Image Resilience in College Women 运用Photovoice促进女大学生身体意象弹性
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-14 DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12148
Heather Trepal, Yuliya Cannon, Jessenia Garcia

Photovoice methodology was used to examine and promote body image resilience. Fourteen female college students participated in a 2-part group series. Photovoice projects and other artifacts were analyzed. Three themes related to body image resilience emerged from the data analysis: connection, social gender norms, and self. This study contributes to the growing body of literature by examining photovoice as a creative approach for critically discussing body image resilience. Implications for college counselors are provided.

使用光声方法来检查和促进身体形象弹性。14名女大学生参加了一个由两部分组成的小组系列。分析了光电语音项目和其他人工制品。从数据分析中得出了与身体形象弹性相关的三个主题:联系、社会性别规范和自我。本研究通过研究photovoice作为批判性讨论身体形象弹性的创造性方法,为越来越多的文献做出了贡献。为高校辅导员提供了启示。
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引用次数: 3
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